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On which one of the five engine options would you like the instructions? There is a 4.3L V6, a 5.0L and 5.7L Gasoline V8, and a 6.5L Diesel and 6.5L Turbo Diesel option.
If air gets into the Fuel line you will naturally have a problem. The fuel mix is incorrect causing a coughing effect, stutter, and hesitation. Hot air may expand in a line and create short bursts of fuel and then a gap whereby not fuel mist can ignite.
if both engines are in good condition, with the same driver, I would say that the diesel would have better mileage especially for highway travel. You may maximize this further if you utilize the turbo, meaning relying more on the turbo rather pressing the throttle.
The fuel pump is located between and underneath the turbo and fuel fiter housing.on top of your engine.it has a blue fuel line going to the front and a fuelline that goes to the rear of each head.it pretty hard to replace.
Sounds like you have a problem with the crank sensor.They can have an intermitant fault.like an open curcuit Try changing the sensor.good luck hope that was helpfull.
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