aaklingler
Registered User
Have you tried pouring 12oz of room temp water on the ip when its hot and won't start? Are you running an additive in your fuel? It sounds like your pump is wore out.
how so, i never heard that before, it used to be a come suggestion I heard.
We did just recently have a pump snap a shaft though after the water trick, and it is not known if it was the water or the WVO the user was running that actually killed it, so I thought I'd start throwing out that warning. Especially now that I'm associated with high performance pumps. My pump rebuilder cringes big time when I tell him we do that stuff. And as dirtleg guessed, it will cause metal to metal contact big time if the pump is in spec.A hot engine is harder to start than a cold one.
But why no smoke, should I be concerned? Truck runs good but sounds a little advanced . Jon
Just passing along what I've read. Sort of makes sense I guess. Although I've always thought a hot motor was easier to turn over thanks to thinner lube, and gee, maybe lower compression?
I guess the starter motor will be hot too, and hot motors have more resistance than cold ones, but then the battery might have a little more juice cause it was just charged. I DON'T know! 