Well, rather than getting pissed with it, lets start with the basics and do some troubleshooting
I'm willing to put money down on you running out of fuel as Rene suggested, but lets keep in mind that a diesel engine fundamentally needs three things to run - Fuel, Air and Compression.
Since I am quite sure that you've got air readily available, and we are hoping you have compression, that leaves us with fuel.
So, on that note, go to your truck, grab a 3/4" wrench, and crack open a few injectors. Crank the engine over for a couple seconds, then go and look at those injectors. Are they wet with fuel? If not, then you need to check your fuel supply to the injection pump.
To check it, crack open the bleeder on your fuel filter up on the firewall and crank the engine over. Did fuel come out of it? If not, then you need to check your lift pump. Take a short chunk of hose, and a jerry can full of clean diesel. Run the hose into the can, and hook the other side up to the fuel pump. Crank the engine over -- Did fuel come out of the bleeder now? If so, you're outta fuel. If not, then your lift pump is probably finished.
If you do have fuel at the filter (and therefor at the IP), but have no fuel passing through the IP to the injectors, then you must have a failed fuel cut off solenoid. Check to make sure that there is 12V potential on the pink wire that runs to the injection pump while cranking, and in the ON position. Use a test light or multimeter to confirm this.
Also, try applying and removing power to the solenoid, can you hear & feel it clicking internally?
Check these things out, and get back to us!
BTW -- If you have run out of fuel, and need to bleed the fuel system, don't fret. It isn't as bad as you might think.
All you need to do is put a decent amount of fuel in the tank and crack open the bleeder on the fuel filter. Crank the engine over until fuel starts to come out of it. Shut the valve, then go to the engine and crack all the injector lines on the injectors themselves. Crank the engine over until all the injectors are wet with fuel. Tighten them back up, and I bet the old girl fires right up!
I'm willing to put money down on you running out of fuel as Rene suggested, but lets keep in mind that a diesel engine fundamentally needs three things to run - Fuel, Air and Compression.Since I am quite sure that you've got air readily available, and we are hoping you have compression, that leaves us with fuel.
So, on that note, go to your truck, grab a 3/4" wrench, and crack open a few injectors. Crank the engine over for a couple seconds, then go and look at those injectors. Are they wet with fuel? If not, then you need to check your fuel supply to the injection pump.
To check it, crack open the bleeder on your fuel filter up on the firewall and crank the engine over. Did fuel come out of it? If not, then you need to check your lift pump. Take a short chunk of hose, and a jerry can full of clean diesel. Run the hose into the can, and hook the other side up to the fuel pump. Crank the engine over -- Did fuel come out of the bleeder now? If so, you're outta fuel. If not, then your lift pump is probably finished.
If you do have fuel at the filter (and therefor at the IP), but have no fuel passing through the IP to the injectors, then you must have a failed fuel cut off solenoid. Check to make sure that there is 12V potential on the pink wire that runs to the injection pump while cranking, and in the ON position. Use a test light or multimeter to confirm this.
Also, try applying and removing power to the solenoid, can you hear & feel it clicking internally?
Check these things out, and get back to us!
BTW -- If you have run out of fuel, and need to bleed the fuel system, don't fret. It isn't as bad as you might think.
All you need to do is put a decent amount of fuel in the tank and crack open the bleeder on the fuel filter. Crank the engine over until fuel starts to come out of it. Shut the valve, then go to the engine and crack all the injector lines on the injectors themselves. Crank the engine over until all the injectors are wet with fuel. Tighten them back up, and I bet the old girl fires right up!

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