truckmen
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2013
- Posts
- 28
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- Location
- Bucksport, Maine
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 6.7 diesel
Hey all,
I parked my '96 Ram and hadn't started it all winter.
Came out on a warm spring day to start it. It actually started fairly quickly and ran for about 2 minutes, was smoothing out and just beginning to warm up when it suddenly died. Tried several times to restart it to no avail. It cranks quickly but acts like it gets no fire.
Threw a little fresh gas down the throttle body and also tried to hit it with ether. Still did not start. Haven't gotten to the cap and rotor yet as they are buried under the cowl but will in an hour or so from this post.
Any Ideas?
I parked my '96 Ram and hadn't started it all winter.
Came out on a warm spring day to start it. It actually started fairly quickly and ran for about 2 minutes, was smoothing out and just beginning to warm up when it suddenly died. Tried several times to restart it to no avail. It cranks quickly but acts like it gets no fire.
Threw a little fresh gas down the throttle body and also tried to hit it with ether. Still did not start. Haven't gotten to the cap and rotor yet as they are buried under the cowl but will in an hour or so from this post.
Any Ideas?