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Fuel pump go bad???? How can I test it quickly without pulling it? 22re #967448 10/12/09 02:07 PM
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DJN Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
87 22ret...ran great. I parked it out front of the house for a couple days and then went back to start it. Turns over fine and fires and runs for just a couple of seconds then dies out. Think it's the fuel pump, but just want to find out how to do a quick test. Thanks for any help!

Re: Fuel pump go bad???? How can I test it quickly without pulling it? 22re [Re: DJN] #967449 10/12/09 02:26 PM
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4Crawler Offline
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Re: Fuel pump go bad???? How can I test it quickly without pulling it? 22re [Re: 4Crawler] #967450 10/12/09 03:44 PM
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Bolosh Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Just a note of caution... mine seemed to run fine using the test jumper, but I found that it was only putting out about 15 psi when I actually tested pressure with a gauge.

Re: Fuel pump go bad???? How can I test it quickly without pulling it? 22re [Re: Bolosh] #967451 10/13/09 07:14 PM
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SALMONHEAD Offline
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I used the pop bottle volume test.


84 4RUNNER,22R,HEDMAN,WEBER 32/36,Davis Unified Ignition,33" BFG

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