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Agreed that the brand of pump matters. I had similar issues on my '96 Suburban. OEM GM or Delphi is what I would try to get. There may be other good ones out there also. Unfortunately, AC Delco doesn't mean much these days. Might be good or not.My 99 burb needed 3 new fuel pumps before I got one to work properly. When it didn’t start up before the new pumps I’d give it a whack on the fuel tank with a 2x4 and the pump would start right up. I had a shop do the pumps and we found that redline pumps made the gas gauge wildly inaccurate and the delphi worked out of the box.
I did not. I shared all the wiring diagram information with the mechanic, and he was going to look into it. Been waiting since yesterday to hear back.If the pump isn't running the spider injector has nothing to do with it. The oil pressure switch doesn't come into play when you turn the key to prime the system, at least it helped your gauge. I guess you never monitored voltage at the pump or ground. Did you try activating the pump at the test lead shown in the wiring diagram?