Paul1991
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- Nov 27, 2020
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- Location
- North Collins NY
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ford ranger
- Transmission
- Manual
Hello, first post here as I am a new member. I recently picked up a 92 ranger 2.3, 5 speed 2wd. I picked it up non running with the nylon fuel line chewed up by squirrels. Fixed the fuel lines and I was able to get it to start after cycling the pump several times. Next morning truck won't start, just cranks and cranks with no fuel pump noise under the truck. The guy I bought it from gave me a new in box fuel pump with it, so I figure f*** it I'll toss it in. Put the fuel pump in and now you can hear the pump running also swapped the inline fuel filter while I was at it. Try to start the truck and it's doing the same thing just cranks and cranks. It'll fire for a split second then nothing. If I prime fuel into the throttle body the truck will fire right up and stay running on it's own. You can start it several times throughout the day without an issue. Next morning, nothing unless you prime it. What am I missing here? On another note if the key is on the fuel pump is on. It doesn't do the normal 2 second run til prime. It just stays running no matter how long you leave the key on. Fuel pressure regulator possibly? Any input would be great.
thanks, Paul
thanks, Paul