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drgonzo575
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Background info: 1994 Dodge w/ turbo diesel, 70,000 miles, sitting for 5-6 years, doesn't start. I brought it to a dealer to get it started and tuned up. They did the tune up, dropped and emptied the tank and it still wouldn't start. They, like me figured fresh fuel and filter would cure the starting problem. Not so. After a few days of no news I'm told today that it needs a new injector pump, cost of the job $4000. They told me fuel is getting to the pump, but not coming out. Would sitting for all that time ruin the injector pump or could it be gunked up and need to be cleaned? During one call they said they needed to put GAS in it and try to start it, but at the time I just figured that was a slip up. If they did put gas in it, could that have screwed up the pump? Would it be noticeable what caused it to fail if I get the pump rebuilt?