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Do not trust parking brake on any incline/hill.
Always chock wheels of truck. Log, concrete block, wheel chocks etc.
My runaway A3 was stopped by the front fender on my Chevy 2500 PU.
Total repair to pick up $912.00.
Would you not want to change out complete unit instead of just the pulley?
With my luck I would replace just the pully and then a week or so late the thing would stop charging!!!
My 2cents.
Fresh fuel. Fill up tank.
Change fuel filter.
I added a bottle of Starbrite fuel additive to my tank. Sold at NAPA.
Check air filter.
Run it. Drive it....
Good luck.
Great looking truck.
I think you can bleed them at the comp. nuts...
I think you bleed them one at the time.
MAy take someone turning over the motor as you bleed each injector.
I think the steps are something like this.. Open nut. turn over engine. Fuel comes out. Tighten nut. Go to next injector and do the same...
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