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  1. Jason Lester

    No fuel to fuel pump

    Yep, I can't believe they sell the ones that leaks still. I saw one of those at the parts store the other day. Guess they have there place. Just not up on the engine...or in my vehicles..LOL I put a bigger clear-ish one down inline before the pump. That way I can see it if I want but if it leaks...
  2. Jason Lester

    No fuel to fuel pump

    I was planning on shooting some carb clean in there and replacing any hoses. I figure that's cheap insurance. Plus running a fuel filter up front so I can keep an eye on it.
  3. Jason Lester

    No fuel to fuel pump

    Thanks everyone. I'm gonna give it a try with blowing the line out. I was hooking the Electric pump up near the mechanical pump. The way I am figuring it if I mess something up like blowing the sock off I'll have to drop the tank anyway. I may do that anyway. I go the plugs/wires/Cap/rotor all...
  4. Jason Lester

    No fuel to fuel pump

    That is kinda what I was thinking. I was hoping the sock wasn’t the cause. The fuel looked normal not dark when it came out. So I was hoping it was ok. I guess I’ll plan on dropping the tank again. I was originally thinking I’d replace the tank and sending unit.
  5. Jason Lester

    No fuel to fuel pump

    My truck sat in a garage for years. When I got it home I decided to unhook the fuel line to the pump and use an electric Pump to empty the tank. At about 2.5 gallons it acted like it was empty. No more fuel flowed from the tank So I assumed it was empty. I filled it with 5 gallons of gas and...
  6. Jason Lester

    Hello from Cincinnati

    Hey everyone, I'm going to buy my father in law's truck... I believe its a 1973 GMC C10. I haven't laid eyes on it in a while as he has always kept it in his garage. He has several things tucked away in there and now can't do anything with them. I wanted a pre 1980 car or truck to mess with so...

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