Engine setting for years, what's the best way to prepare for start up?

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Well ! I got it fired up, but only by squirting gas in the throttle body, because I have no fuel pressure with the gauge hooked up, can't hear the pump running, relay is clicking fine, I beat on the gas tank . Still no go.
 

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Well at least you know where to look. Hope it all works out and you get her up and running on the road.
 
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Got the new fuel pump harness wired up,and tested correct, took all day to clean the inside of the tank, there was a lot of crap in there.
When I finished up I went in the wood shop and got some tack rags, to get the last of it out
The old fuel pump didn't have a chance in that environment.
 

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That is probably the brake line that crosses from the abs module to the right wheel brake caliber. It is brake fluid right?

Ya it's brake fluid
Now I will have to find out how these brakes have to be bled, once I repair the line
 

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