Hey folks, its been a few since I last posted regarding my issue on crank no start and a seperate issue of parasitic current draw killing my battery if the truck sets for 2 days.
Today I want to focus on the crank no start issue and what headway I have finally honed in on. I/We were immediately focused on electrical issues thinking there was a possible intermittant wire failure or ignition going bad. I went that way because in the beginning of this issue, I began wiggling wires under the dash around the fuse panel with my foot (gently of course) but I did inadvertenty unplug the green blue #10 Ga. wires at a molex connection right by the steering column. I reconnected it and traced it outside through the firewall and I "think" it goes to the transmission? any input on that would be appreciated. However, I began thinking fuel issues and when in a crank no start situation, I would go under the hood and depress the fuel rail schrader valve till it stopped spraying fuel, then the truck will start immediately without issue and run like a champ. So now I am thinking I have a faulty Fuel Pressure sensor, or possibly a breakdown in the fuel vapor reclamation system which I am uncertain is even connected at all since there is no cannister under the hood anywhere. There is a new fuel tank installed and I had to have the tank internal fuel pump re-installed because the original installation messed up the O ring and it had to be reseated. In line with that internal pump, there is a secondary fuel pump along the frame as the line heads to the engine. Any suggestions on where I should start? I am thinking on adding a take off at the scrader valve on the rail and route it to a T valve where one side is the Oil pressure mechanical guage. The oil pressure guage's range in from 0-120 so switching to the fuel side would accurately read fuel pressure which should in in a range around 40-65 psi? At least that will assure me I have good fuel pressure and not low or high fuel pressure since bleeding off the fuel pressure now allows the truck to start without fail.