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A bad fuel pressure regulator will cause the car to stall or not run .
Could be a faulty check valve in the fuel pump, a leaky fuel injector poppet or a leaky fuel pressure regulator. My guess would be the fuel pressure regulator.
The most likely would be a defective fuel pressure regulator. An injector that is stuck open will also cause gas to get in the oil.
You could have a leaky fuel injector or a leaky fuel pressure regulator or a faulty check valve in the fuel pump. My guess would be the fuel pump is at fault.
A bad spark plug, spark plug wire, distributor cap, rotor, fuel injector, fuel pressure regulator, incorrect fuel pressure, dirty fuel filter, contaminated fuel (water),
A damaged fuel pressure regulator can cause a car not to start.
I would try replacing the fuel pressure regulator. That was my problem.
May be a bad fuel pressure regulator.
The gas is probably not leaking into the filter but the engine. It's caused by a broken diaphragm on the fuel pressure regulator. Replace regulator
That would one of hundreds of possible causes.
Check your fuel pressure regulator. $40-$50 is what it will roughly be. Should be somewhere on the top side of the engine connected to your fuel injector rail. That would cause your flooding problem. Shouldn't be hard to do on your truck.
It could but not likely. Do a fuel pressure test and be sure to replace the fuel filter. If you have low or no fuel pressure I would suspect the fuel pump is at fault.