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Before you go about buying a new pump, hook your current one up to a 12 volt source and see if she starts pumping...
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Sorry, when I first started I swore there was no spark and that I heard the fuel pump turn on. I was wrong on both accounts. Not sure how strong the spark is but there's no pressure in the fuel line. I've taken off several beds, it's pretty easy in comparison to taking off the tank from below.
What should I replace while in there and what brand?
Before you go about buying a new pump, hook your current one up to a 12 volt source and see if she starts pumping...
i did redline it passing the idiot who refused to go the speed limit, uphill in 2nd. could this have had any effect on the circuit?I wouldn't be surprised if that connection was the problem to begin with.....I'm sure you don't want the problem to return.