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Re: Newbie with a fuel pump question.

Subject: Re: Newbie with a fuel pump question.
by SpectatorRacing on 2011/1/10 23:07:28

Quote:

damien89 wrote:

What i was also going to do before my mechanic comes with his gauge was to disconnect the line going in the fuel filter and turn the key on, when the pump tries to prime the system I'll see if fuel comes out. What do you all think about that?

If fuel doesn't come out then most probably is the pump right?


You'll probably just make a mess. The pump could be too weak to start the car, but still strong enough to push gas through the line. If nothing comes out, sure, but I'd wager that some gas will flow.
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