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if truck was made after 1988 its sure to have some sort of PCU module and the later types even will tell you exactly why it wont run , but you'll need to hook up a code reader to see what the problem is , but a owner can diagnose some things themslefs , just by using there good hearing .
start by turning key to run not start listen !! did you hear fuel pump prime in tank ?? then shut off this is telling you fuel pump ckt is ok may take several times to hear it
crank engine over listen to fuel injectors click on engine top (takes two people) injectors actually click as they are opened for fuel ?? a old paper towel roll tube held to your ear helps to hear
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You have some debris floating around somewhere. If you are pumping from a pond or a rain-barrel, you might have debris clogging the inlet. Or maybe you have a stone in the impeller - if your outlet is on top of the impeller a stone will sink to the bottom so you could have flow initially, but the stone would be carried up to clog the outlet within a few seconds. Or you might have stone in the hose feeding into the impeller - that stone could roll back down the hose even though you don't loose prime.
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