In article <428D5E77.3010705@aol.com>, SilverEightynine@aol.com (TerribleTom)
writes:
>
>
> Ok - progress at last I think... stuck an el-cheapo pressure gauge in
> the fuel line before the pressure regulator (farkin thing leaks), and
> keyon fuel pressure is only pushed up to 5 PSI... hrrm... started the
> engine... holds at 7 PSI.. far cry from the 13-15 that is should
> normally run at. I gotta figure out a way to get my better quality
> pressure tester plugged into the fuel line - so I can confirm this. If
> fuel pressure is that low - I'm changing the inline filter first - -
> because its lots easier than pulling the bed off. Tank is FULL of fuel
> and I'm NOT dropping a full tank heh.
>
> If pressure still sucks after filter change - the bed comes off and the
> pump gets pulled and goes back on its merry way for a warranty exchange
> heh.
>
Just get a torch and cut a hole in the floor of the bed right over the fuel
tank so you can reach through and pull the pump. Plus, It'll make it easier
for the water to drain out!
Walt
PS. I better see the old girl at Jon's this year or there will be some serious
ball busting!
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