How long does a fuel pump usually last? (EFI)
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rustypigeon
Here is a tip, drop the tank it should sit on the ground with plenty of slack in the flexible hose. Try getting the flexible hose off of the line, if you can't then maybe you can take the fuel line off. Not sure how much line you have? By the way I sprayed the bracket and fittings everyday for a week with penetrating oil. I think it helped.
just a tip.
osr436
Here is a tip, drop the tank it should sit on the ground with plenty of slack in the flexible hose. Try getting the flexible hose off of the line, if you can't then maybe you can take the fuel line off. Not sure how much line you have? By the way I sprayed the bracket and fittings everyday for a week with penetrating oil. I think it helped.
just a tip.
osr436
Last edited by osr436; 11-28-2007 at 10:47 AM.
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mine died in under 40,000 its a 89 but then agian it sat for a couple years. $400 for a carter pump at bennett. yur not suppose to run it dry because the fuel cools the pump and without fuel it gets too hot. they do sell pumps that arent sensitive to temp. but there more money.
Last edited by needsomecam; 11-28-2007 at 10:46 AM.
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a little diagnosis can go a long way! mike
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