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Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.

sharkytm posted:

So long as the lines aren't blocked (maybe blow some air through to confirm), and you've made sure the voltage is good with the pump running, then yes, the pump is suspect.

Should be a mechanical pump off the side of the block. There's a chance the diaphragm is cracked and sucking wind.

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Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.
don't put any plugs in the motor unless they are junk to plug the holes until after the headers are in and 100% mounted. They can crack a plug insanely easily then you'll be hunting a misfire as what happened to me.

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