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I have a 1992 d150 318 swapped into a 1956 Dodge Regent. I drove it to work today and it worked fine. Once it was time to leave, I started it to let it warm up. It ran for a minute and died. When it started it revved up, lowered to idle, dropped below idle, lost cylinders, and stopped altogether. I had to get a ride home because it wouldn't even try to start again. Any ideas?
 
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Efi or carb?
 
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Pull the fuel line off the output side of the fuel pump and have someone turn the engine over to see if the pump is good.
 
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Efi or carb?
Fuel injected
 
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Pull the fuel line off the output side of the fuel pump and have someone turn the engine over to see if the pump is good.
I heard the pump start, but I'll check it again.
 
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I heard the pump start, but I'll check it again.
Oh, you have electric pump. I was thinking mechanical.
 
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Originally Posted by Joner's Motors
I have a 1992 d150 318 swapped into a 1956 Dodge Regent. I drove it to work today and it worked fine. Once it was time to leave, I started it to let it warm up. It ran for a minute and died. When it started it revved up, lowered to idle, dropped below idle, lost cylinders, and stopped altogether. I had to get a ride home because it wouldn't even try to start again. Any ideas?


Shoot some starting fluid or brake cleaner (that doesn't say non-flammable) into the intake. If it starts for a bit then dies, you have a fuel supply problem. I'm thinking your fuel pump or pump relay might have gone south. If it won't start at all, you have an electrical issue.
 
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The fuel pump is completely dead. I'm getting a new one tomorrow, so hopefully that fixes it.
 



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