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Originally Posted by arnoneh
OK, I cracked the injector lines and I see that there is fuel at the injector but when I crank the starter over with my foot to the floor, it does not seem to be pushing out fuel.
Not that I want it to be the fuel pump....but doesn't that tell me it is not pumping fuel? Maybe a clogged fuel filter??
THanks -Harv
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Fuel filters generally clog slowly.........they usually don't prevent a start the next morning.
Disconnect the line from the fuel pump to the secondary fuel filter and put it in a small container. Crank the engine for 15 seconds and observe how much fuel you have in the container. You should have about two ounces or so. If you have minimal fuel..........the pump is suspect.
If you have decent fuel, I'd reconnect the line and see if you can get it running on WD-40.
Get a helper to crank it and continuously spray WD40 directly into the intake. Removal of the crossover tube would assist greatly with this. Keep spraying even when the engine starts.........because it will be running on the WD for at least 15 seconds. Then, stop the WD and see if it will run on it's own.