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Old 11-06-2015, 06:00 PM   #7
NJ C10 Guy
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Re: Possible fuel pump issue

Well I got it started today but couldnt check anything. Apparently I had it in gear and hooked up my shift rod with the trans in 1 instead of park. The diagram was confusing, but I blame myself for not doing other checks. The parking brake was always on and I never double checked to make sure it was in park so it's really just my fault.

Anyway, I crashed into my fence and banged up my radiator support and one of my fenders got a little banged up. I'm pretty pissed but it could have been way way worse. I didn't crash into my house, didn't crack the radiator or anything inside the engine bay. Now I need to replace the rad support and find a decent fender. Worst part is, my stuff was in great shape...
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