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after thought on Brick Goes To Bed.......... 700 1990

I nearly ran out of gas the afternoon previous to my fuel problem. The needle was nearly buried and I put in 14.6 gallons. The fuel gauge didn't function for several hours, but in the morning read full.

Would nearly draining the tank empty have cause a reaction. Filter clogged, filter sock clogged in tank? If I pull off the hose to the fuel pressure regulator and turn the key to on, will fuel spray out. Should it spray out after the pre-pump runs and I start cranking? Want to see if the pressure reg. is bad, or if the main is bad (since I can hear the pre-pump run), or ......electrial?

Thanks again everybody

--
Mike in California '90 740 Turbo Wagon - Hydrogeology Field Vehicle






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