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Old 07-24-2008, 03:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
rfb343
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injector pump question

Hello, I'm new to the forum, but have looked up answers to a great number of questions in the past now now I need a specific answer, I have a 91 f250 2w 7.3L that wont start, one day I went to goto work and it would not start, this has happened many time to me in the past and has resulted in new GPs, GP relay,fuel filters,8 new injectors and return line kit, each time she ran like a champ alas she has sat for too long and now its time to get her cranked up again... Heres what I know so far(in addition to the above parts being in working order) I have copious(about 2-3 ounces in 5 seconds of cranking) amounts of fuels at the Injector pump inlet, and no fuel at the injectors, am I due for an injector pump or is there something else I should test first? Thank you in advance Mark Taylor
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