franklin2
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You have narrowed it down to a fuel supply issue correct? It seems that way. The fuel pressure really should be tested while going down the road. What I do is get a regular pressure gauge of any type. put a hose barb on it, and get a long rubber hose and hook to the end of it. I then take the guts out of the schrader valve on the fuel pressure test port, and then slip the rubber gauge hose over the schrader valve and use a hose clamp to tighten it. I then run it as best I can through the back of the hood and tape it to the windshield.
But you don't have to do that if you already know it's a fuel problem.
But you don't have to do that if you already know it's a fuel problem.