retiredtoy
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I bought this 1970 5-ton cab and chassis from GovDeals at lebanon, Missouri about 5 years ago. It was turned in by a local fire department. I called them before buying the truck and they said it had a new engine in it. It had all new goodyear 1100R20 tires and no bed. I was in the airforce from 1960 through 1965 and never was around army trucks but always wanted one. So you can tell the I really don't know a lot about them. When I got the truck home and started it up, I thought it sounded like it had a knock. So I shut it off and went and bought another engine. when I finally got it replaced and started the good engine, it sounded just like the one I had removed. The seller advised me that I was just hearing a multifuel engine run and sound like it should. I have used the truck with a water tank while building a lake. It has always ran fine. Now, the other day I went out to start it up. It didn't want to start right up so I used the winter button. That made it start up but it went into full rpm. I pulled the stop lever but it took a couple of seconds for it to shut down. I am thinking that the winter injector system may have stuck on spraying a bunch of fuel into the intake. Like I said, I don't know much about these things. Anyway, after it died, I tried to restart it without using the winter button. No luck. I cracked the fuel line to injector pump and had pressure. No smoke when trying to start. Removed the spark plug from the winter system and sprayed some either. Engine ran for a second on the either. Loosened all the injector lines and pulled the truck for a city block. No fuel ran out of the loose lines. HELP !!! What do you all suggest that I do next? I still have the running engine I thought had a knock with all the extra's still on it. I could replace the injector pump but I first thought it best to ask for help. There could be an overrev button I need to reset. Please lit me know what you think is wrong. If you don't come up with a fix, you will see this in the classifieds section next week.
Thanks in advance.
John
Thanks in advance.
John