Just got my truck delivered Wednesday, and to save the truck driver the headache of driving down the 2 mile dirt road to my house I had him drop it just a few hundred yards off the highway...and I need to get it home. To start I replaced the four dead batteries with two new ones. That got it to crank. While at lunch I hit up the auto-parts places for filters, relays etc. Nobody had 24v relays so I called Jeff Bezos and he's sending a couple. Had another bonding session this afternoon, and troubleshot that the fuel solenoid has voltage. hmm. What was that ass-umption at the beginning of this procedure? oh yeah, fuel in the tank, etc. [etc = primed] You'd think after 22 years in the Air Force I'd remember how to read a T.O. Anyways, with the cab up, priming is way easier. Didn't feel right, so I loosened the connection from the filter to the engine and kept priming the air out till it was fuel. Tightened, cranked, and occasionally it started and ran briefly. Repeated this procedure 48,00 more times and suddenly that definition of insanity hit me. Oddly enough, it ran long enough [cumulative total] to build up some air pressure. Oh..the one place [rhymes with O'Smiley's] didn't have a fuel filter in stock but would have it this afternoon... now 40 minutes away and closed. Bought it, don't have it. Oh, I did dump 15 gallons of fresh diesel in. Guage shows 1/2, status unknown. My options;
- Get this thing actually running with some pearls of wisdom from you guys...
- Get air in the system so I have brakes [currently caged] and can tow it. Haven't built a hose to attach to the glad-hands, but I do have a handy portable compressor.
- Tow it from the front with my backhoe, with a second vehicle strapped to the back to keep it from hitting me...gettin' sketchy, but where's your sense of adventure?
-Go get that fuel filter and repeat the priming process.
- Do an unauthorized borrow of a trailer from work.
- Get this thing actually running with some pearls of wisdom from you guys...
- Get air in the system so I have brakes [currently caged] and can tow it. Haven't built a hose to attach to the glad-hands, but I do have a handy portable compressor.
- Tow it from the front with my backhoe, with a second vehicle strapped to the back to keep it from hitting me...gettin' sketchy, but where's your sense of adventure?
-Go get that fuel filter and repeat the priming process.
- Do an unauthorized borrow of a trailer from work.