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6.5 turbo no start it's cranking good

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Old May 6, 2017 | 11:33 PM
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Hey I have a 96 K1500 6.5 turbo and it's not starting it has a new lift pump new fuel filter new crack pressure sensor new crank shaft position sensor and new battery and starter and new glow plugs and solenoid. It's cranking over fine I have fuel to the filter I bleed that I had fuel coming out the To gave drain at a steady flow I bleed the fuel that the injectors by cracking the lines and cranking. I'm getting smoke out the exhaust and it sounds like it wants to start by it wont. Im lost and tired of throwing parts at it.
 
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Old May 7, 2017 | 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Ryan Gladwin
Hey I have a 96 K1500 6.5 turbo and it's not starting it has a new lift pump new fuel filter new crack pressure sensor new crank shaft position sensor and new battery and starter and new glow plugs and solenoid. It's cranking over fine I have fuel to the filter I bleed that I had fuel coming out the To gave drain at a steady flow I bleed the fuel that the injectors by cracking the lines and cranking. I'm getting smoke out the exhaust and it sounds like it wants to start by it wont. Im lost and tired of throwing parts at it.
While cranking the engine Crack open a line at one of the injectors see if you have fuel there if not it's a good possibility it is the PMD how old is the current PMD and where is it located at?

Sorry just seen where you said you replaced the crankshaft sensor is it a parts store one?? If so throw it away and get a AC/Delco disregard what I said about the PMD only use AC/Delco parts in the trucks and you will have less headaches in the long run.
 

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