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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Marianna Arkansas
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Re: Fuel pump options
Sounds like a bad pump the 8 cyl trucks do have a pushrod the 6 cyl do not. It is very possible that the new pump is toast specialty if it is/was a cheaper parts store type pump. You can put in an electric pump but then you'll need a regulator and have to listen to the thing rattle and make all the noise it does.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Sherwood, AR
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Re: Fuel pump options
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Also, nothing special to do when installing it right? Just take the old one off and bolt the new one on. Finally, if I wanted to run a quick test once I install yet another pump, just I be able to feel some suction if I put my finger over the inlet port? Sorry for all of the questions, just don't want to miss anything or make an incorrect assumption on something. thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: bisbee, arizona
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Re: Fuel pump options
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I've had cheapo mechanical pumps fail pretty rapidly in succession. went out and paid double for one and it has worked for over 4 or so years without failure. Make sure your tank is not supplying dirty fuel. no pump can be expected to handle that for very long |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Sherwood, AR
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Re: Fuel pump options
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Fuel is fine. As I mentioned earlier, I'm using a portable tank w/ fresh gas, with a new line running from it to the pump.
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