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The Beast is Alive!
Solution:
It was air in the fuel lines. I did get it all back together properly and did what I was supposed to, but it just needed A LOT of CRANKING with the manual Fuel Pump, and a new batteries rated at 850 CCA instead of the 650's I had in it.
So, an electrical fuel pump would have helped (thanks Icanfixall) and a newer Gear Reduction Starter (Icanfixall recommendation)
Very Special Thanks to Icanfixall, for his time and energy and tools (PM sent)
Also Many thanks for you all for helping me along as well!
now I just need to somehow find cheaper diesel fuel or a way to make it more fuel efficient.... :shrug
Anywho, it sure puts a smile on my face to drive my truck again!
now onto the turbo install
Thank you
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My Truck: '88 Ford F-250 No Frills Standard Cab, ZF-5, 7.3L IDI Diesel, No turbo (Needs one!)150K miles (maybe its 250?) One Tire Frier open Diff., 2wd. Shes been used and abused and Im trying to give her the loving she needs.
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