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That's probably cheaper.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on November 27, 2015, 07:48:53 PMThat's probably cheaper. Unless you're financing it....
I went through this a short time ago. You have the classic symptoms of a bad fuel pressure regulator. It should hold pressure when vehicle is shut off but they get old and leak down so you have no pressure when you start it up again, hence having to crank it for a while. Pull the hose off the regulator and if there is any sign of gas in the hose then it's leaking. It's a quick and easy fix as it's located on the drivers side of the engine and is a pretty cheap part. You can borrow a fuel pressure tester from Autozone and check for the leakdown yourself to be sure. Info is all over the net on this common problem.
Surprised you have not changed the fuel pump already. I have the same truck. I'm on my 5th one. Glad I had the dealer change the first and got the lifetime warranty. Mine would run fine then lose power and act like it wasn't getting fuel then run fine again. I tried all the cheap internet fixes and wound up replacing the pump. Went through 3 more pumps in 2 months, last one has been going for about 8 years. Great truck other than a few issues.