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Originally Posted by funola
So Brad did not try to start the engine immediately after stalling and waited til after new fuel filters were installed before trying to start the engine?
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He did try to start it, but it would not start. That is when he thought the filters were clogged, so they were changed. A combination of the battery being drained from trying to start it, and it being an old battery, the car was towed home and the battery was put on a charger. I think he noticed the big dent in the oil pan the next day, so he called me to help. All the time we were diagnosing and replacing parts, the charger was on the battery. That being said, I don't know if the engine being hard to start was because of the extra friction (still a theory), or just an old battery. After getting it running finally, it did and does fire right up with the same battery.