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Old 09-09-2015, 10:44 AM   #2
LuvNLife
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Re: Over heating inline fuel pump

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Originally Posted by dmcclanahan View Post
The other day I was driving my truck and the fuel pump stopped working (I know it stop, because the PSI gauge I have on the fuel line was on 0psi) after 20 minutes of seating on the side of the road it fired right back up. So did the pump get over heated? Any ideas???
Fyi- I have a new fuel tank, fuel pump, and new filters. The carburetor is only 3yr old.
By any chance is the fuel pump one of the newer Edelbrock "Quiet" pumps?
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