bkboatnsleds
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I'd rather it be a fuel pump than an electrical issue.. At least you can track down the fuel pump problem.. Electrical issues suck.
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How do you use the pressure gauge to test the fuel pump btw?
My theory is that the battery started dieing, which placed a greater load on the pump causing it to overheat and eventually fail.
Mike
OT - Mike, did you get those springs installed yet? How do you like them?
And now back to our regularly scheduled problem.
Most fuel injection pressure test gauges have a schrader valve (just like a valve stem) attachment. You can connect it directly to the fuel rail. Once you hit the ignition key it should prime the rail to 55+psi. Anything less than 25psi and it probably wont run, indicating a bad pump.
My theory is that the battery started dieing, which placed a greater load on the pump causing it to overheat and eventually fail.
Mike