It could be one of several things. I am assuming it is the 6.5 litre turbo diesel. Your starter motor could be out of alignment and need adjustment. Another thing is the starter motor and/or celonoid could be bad and need replacement. Any number of things could be wrong with fuel systems and intakes sytems where the truck is being starved of fuel or air and wont start. : obviously, you didn't read the question or comprehend it. The person who wrote the question stated that the engine turns over, hence the starter/ SOLENOID is working! One question does come to mind, do the glow plugs work? That may or may not be at the heart of the problem. The second question that comes up is, fuel delivery. Is the fuel filter clean enough to pass enough fuel? Any other fuel restriction issues? Just some things to look into for starters
Does a 1995 Chevrolet turbo diesel 2500 sieres have a inline fuel filter on the chassis
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It is in the gas tank.
blow by through the turbo ,my truck did the same thing had to get the turbo rebuilt
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200hp at 3200rpm 440ftpounds of torque at 1700rpm
output is 2 to 7 psi.
Should be the 4l80e
You probably have a bad turbo.
Where is the crankshaft sensor located on a Chevy 1500 sil. turbo diesel truck?
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