It seems that my 96 does not want to start after sitting a few days outside and humidity also seems to affect it. It cranks and cranks and occassionally has a little "bump" like it wants to start but doesn't. I have searched the posts and done everything I can think of. If I start it every day there doesn't seem to be a problem. Fuel pressure is good, measured at the port but I have also turned on the key and waited 20 seconds or so with no change in behavior.
Last time it wouldn't start I got out the tools, hooked up the fuel pressure gauge, took out a plug to check spark and had the wife turn it over. It started on 7 cylinders. Turned it off, put the plug back in and it's fine till I let it sit for a few days again. I have 280K miles on this vortec and it usually runs pretty decent. The oil looks good too, no head leaks at this time.
Any ideas?
Last time it wouldn't start I got out the tools, hooked up the fuel pressure gauge, took out a plug to check spark and had the wife turn it over. It started on 7 cylinders. Turned it off, put the plug back in and it's fine till I let it sit for a few days again. I have 280K miles on this vortec and it usually runs pretty decent. The oil looks good too, no head leaks at this time.
Any ideas?