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Has Anyone Had 700 1987

Has anyone had a fuel pump just go kaput just like that?

A couple day's ago i stopped to service a customers computer parked my car as normall, went out went to start the car and it spudded to life, hit the gas and NOTHING, car died, did the same things one more time and then nothing! just cranks over but no start.

So i get a tow home, replace the fuel pump relay thinking okay easy fix, sure enough i replace it and va voom roars right back to life, i drive it around for a few min park it and go to sleep,

I get up in the morning and nothing! same things as the night before, i give up and take my Toyota off on service call's.

I get home and do my initial troubleshooting tip's

Have spark at coil, have spark at each wire
the fuel relay is clicking away as it should be when i turn the key,
I listen for pump noise i can hear something but unsure,
so i pull the FPR off the rail and try to start the car at this point i expected gas to come shooting out of the rail and all i got was a dribble, sounds like a bad main pump to anyone else out there?

Im hitting the pick yard tomorrow afternoon to get myself another pump.






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