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Some things to be aware of 200

Start with eliminating your assumptions. Make the trips with a 3 gallon can to the gas pump and fill it up with 5-6 gallons of gas. If its the in-tank pump then maybe that will help you to figure it out. Sounds like gas is not getting to the engine. If its the in-tank pump buy a tool from IPD to get the bung nut undone on the gas tank. Once you have the tool you can go to the junk yard and get a pump for cheep instead of $50. If jumping turns the pump on then I'm betting its going to be the in-tank pump.

Although if it worked before the filter change then? Check wiring like mentioned before.






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