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Your local auto parts store should have one to borrow for a refundable deposit. Hook that puppy to the schrader valve and see if you have fuel pressure cranking. If not, try pinching the return line (protect the line with a rag so whatever you use to close it off doesn't damage it). See if it builds pressure then. You can also just jump the fuel pump relay with a piece of wire instead of continually cranking on the motor.
Your local auto parts store should have one to borrow for a refundable deposit. Hook that puppy to the schrader valve and see if you have fuel pressure cranking. If not, try pinching the return line (protect the line with a rag so whatever you use to close it off doesn't damage it). See if it builds pressure then. You can also just jump the fuel pump relay with a piece of wire instead of continually cranking on the motor.
Also purchased a Spectra Premium LO176 sending gasket.
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Noticed the stamping stating 'top front' is wrong. I had to flip it around and over a few times to make sure all the holes lined up correctly before shoving the sender into the tank, so beware. It does work, though I may have gotten a bad batch. Kinda hard to see how, as I'm sure it is injection molded rubber or made in a similar fashion.
Thank you! I will try this.
I just replaced my fuel pressure regulator and saw no difference in the behavior.
