So your saying i just need to put fuel in the truck?
What I'm saying is the problem I've described manifests itself with some of the symptoms you've descirbed. It's a POSSIBLE cause, I have no way of telling you for sure what your exact cause is.
If the problem I described, was indeed the cause, getting the level of fuel in the tank above the point where it starts sucking air, would be a temporary work around solution. You'd have to drop the tank and fix it in order to make a permanent fix.
Get the codes pulled if the CEL is on. As Tony said, check the VC harness, just not that it is plugged in but pull the plugs apart, there can be burned pins inside the connector that will casue a short and kill an injector resulting in a rough idle.
sounds like you got a man down, (dead cylinder), puffin white smoke when running? it doesnt clear up at all? is it cold where you are?
Well i put about 10 gal in and she barely running now. She will only try to run if you keep the starter cranking. Im gonna pull the harness off and check that first since it seems the easiest to do. Of course its getting to weather that doesnt make working on a truck too pleasant. Thanks for the help
How about fuel pressure? Do you have a way of testing the fuel pump to confirm pressure output? There is a plug on the back of the filter housing. Those of us who installed a fuel pressure gauge hooked it up there.