long time to start
my 96 2500 has a gas V10 in it, the only thing about it I DONT like is the length of time it takes to start, and as a mechanic I believe its the fuel regulator, when I turn the key its like I got to wait for gas to hit all 10 cylinders before it'll start, am I correct or is there something else I dont know about
The fuel pressure regulator could cause that as it wouldn't hold fuel for initial start and run back to the tank. It would take a few cranks to re pressurize the rails and start your truck.
I know newer injector rails had a valve you could depress to see if there was fuel at the rail and connect a pressure gauge to. Let it sit for a bit. If it has one depress it, if fuel comes out it's likely not the regulator. If it doesn't I'd replace the fuel pump as I believe the regulator and sending unit are all one unit in the tank.
And check your fuel pressure at the rail. Should have 35 - 45 psi I believe.
I know newer injector rails had a valve you could depress to see if there was fuel at the rail and connect a pressure gauge to. Let it sit for a bit. If it has one depress it, if fuel comes out it's likely not the regulator. If it doesn't I'd replace the fuel pump as I believe the regulator and sending unit are all one unit in the tank.
And check your fuel pressure at the rail. Should have 35 - 45 psi I believe.
Last edited by Bigborealaska; Apr 1, 2025 at 06:31 PM.
As a mechanic I know teh fuel pump is brand new the previous owner installed one from dodge, but yea, when I get the time from work when I'm not so dam tired I fall asleep when I walk in teh door the fuel pressure will be tested and the regulator probably replaced












