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Re: N-14 severely bucks after idle time
Long cranking to start can be low fuel pressure; suggest you check at the "Compucheck" fitting next to the shutdown solenoid. N14's need 50 PSI to start and should get to 100 PSI idling. Can also be leaking injectors losing prime. However, getting black smoke ... Login to read more. ![]()
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