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Originally Posted by ngoma
Not plugged but if they are old probably leaky and can therefore allow air ingress when not running, which can partially drain the IP, which makes for hard starting. Not as common as partially drained IP from a leaky IP mainshaft seal, but a possibility. At a minimum you will want to replace the leaky hoses if only to preserve the variety of coolant hoses directly underneath the drip path. If those deteriorate and blow, the engine will quickly, catastrophically overheat.
Hard starting sticky.
Possible. Does the radiator hose get hard soon after starting (i.e. before the engine warms up, so before the coolant should logically pressurize from heat?).
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Ok I'll start with the fuel lines and replace
What size are the small fuel lines between injectors
Most are leaking so I'll start there