Well it seems I got a bad one.
Bought the truck almost a year ago and have managed to drive it only a couple times.
In the first few hundred km's my Getrag disassembled itself. After replacing with a good used unit, the truck almost made it to the end of the test drive before an axle tried to go for a walk on me. The rebuilt axle let me drive the truck a few hundred km's more, but now this is my issue:
Engine kept getting harder to start, seemed like it was starved for fuel, because if I cranked it long enough it would fire. Usually once it had been running for a while and was warm everything was fine, but then it started to be hard to start even after just a brief shut-off.
Then it just quit wanting to start at all. So I got it going by starting it on ether, with the intake heater disconnected, and drove it home.
I installed an electric lift pump and bypassed the stock mechanical one, new fuel filter. Truck still wouldn't start. I though it might just be a matter of an air bubble somewhere so I started the truck on ether again and ran it for a bit. Cracked each injector and made sure fuel came out. Shut it off. Still wouldn't start.
Thinking maybe it could be something funny happening the with FSS I put 12V to it and heard a nice solid click. Tried powering it directly and no luck. I didn't pull it out yet though to see if I lost the rubber nub on the end or something like that?
I got it started again on ether because I needed to use the truck so I figured I could just run it and not shut it off then work on it some more later but this time it wouldn't really idle. I could start it and it sounded nice, would get a small puff of white-ish blue-ish smoke. Would rev up ok. Then if I let it sit and idle it would idle for a bit (maybe 45 seconds) then it would start to slow down like it was under load, and eventually stall. If I caught it slowing, and got on the accelerator, it would kind of rev up for a bit, then slowly it would clear it's throat, and roar back to life like a champ, and a big cloud of the white-ish blue-ish smoke would come out again. It smelled like unburnt fuel, not like coolant. Then as soon as I would leave it, it would start to bog down again and the same thing would happen, until it eventually just died. I never made it out of the driveway.
I pulled out the cold-weather timing advancer solenoid thinking maybe it was doing something wrong, it was getting 12V to the solenoid with the key on, but the solenoid would never click or do anything, if I applied 12V directly to it or not made no difference, and when I took it out the little pin was all the way into the housing of the solenoid. Not sure if this could be a problem?
Anyway I'm sort of at a loss, I'm not sure where to go from here, and I'm pretty frustrated with the thing because now I'm wondering if it is a IP problem or if the motor has low compression.
Any ideas or suggestions greatly appreciated.