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On the inside frame rail just ahead of the right rear tire.
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Definitely looking like a better idea by the minute. I might have to rethink this. This is a lot of extra parts to worry about.That can be a problem. High pressure pump is designed to push well enough... but it has very little suction. It will have a hard time pulling fuel from the tank below 1/2 tank.
If the low pressure in tank works properly... no issue. But if it doesn't work...
Test the low pressure pump...
This is exactly why I did my fuel system th I suggested.
Woohoo!! I have fuel!!! Still not sure if the pressure is enough but I have fuel. Oh.. but she still won't start but I think I'm a step closer.Make sure you have the wires on correctly and that you are not running the pump(s) in the wrong direction.
You can do this with pumps not mounted to the BII.
Not wanting to hijack anybody else's thread. But.. you posted this to Broncogirl.Should be a fuel canister between in tank pump and high pressure pump.
It may have been removed?
Those canisters keep a supply of fuel at the high pressure pump.
If it's gone and low pressure pump doesn't work... it's starving the high pressure pump.
Take the line off from the high pressure pump that goes back to the tank. Ensure low pressure pump sends fuel to the high pressure pump.