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Location: Spring Lake NC 28390
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![]() First make sure your pump is turning and has power. What I have done in the past to check to see if fuel is being pushed is to run a line from the pump into a gas can. When you turn on the ignition/fuel pump keep it on for a few seconds and then check to see if the gas can has fuel, if it doesn't the line might be clogged replace the filter. If it doesn't have fuel, put the line from the pump into the gas can, filled about half way and make sure the line from the pump is submerged in the fuel. Turn the pump on and wait a couple of seconds and check to see if it sucked any of the fuel out. If it did it's your wiring for the pump.
I hope you figure it out! ------------------ Michael Wigton 1989 351 Windsor 1964 1/2 Convertible |
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