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#72884 02/07/2007 3:01 AM
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1954 261: Only get a small amount of gas in fuel filter after engine running and warmed up. Have checked lines for kinks, replaced fuel pump, blown out lines, new filter--but still can't get much gas up to carburetor. Am wondering now if I might have gotten a bad fuel pump? Any suggestions?

Thanks, T.K.

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tk261,

Is this a purely visual thing, or is the truck performance being affected.

Stuart

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Your problem might be in the gas tank. See if you can draw gas directly from the tank. It might have trash blocking the line.


~Jim

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