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fuel line problem?? 700

ok....I got an 87' 760T about two weeks ago and it has been running fine. Two days ago on my way home the car died. It wouldn't restart for about 30 seconds and then it fired right up. I kept going and got about another mile before it died again. I waited another 30 seconds and it started up. I got two miles this time and it died. Another 30 seconds and it started right up.

All this time I had been rolling through an area that was a 45mph zone and that's about what I was doing, perhaps a little less. After the third time I started it I was on a 65mph zone and was doing about 70. The car ran fine at this speed the rest of the way home.

The next day the same thing happened too and from work. When I was going between 0 and 45 the car would die occasionally. When I got over 60 or so the car would run just fine. Also it did this on a quarter tank and aging on a full tank of gas.

Does this sound like a FPR problem or something else on the line? The previous owner thinks he replaced the pumps sometime in the last few years.

Thanks!
Ben






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