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Old 03-25-2023, 09:35 AM
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I hesitated posting in this thread because I know people would get defensive if I disagreed with their theories. To troubleshoot, and make wise decisions, you have to know how something works. When someone posts information that is dead wrong, I feel that I need to speak up. Please don’t state that these are opinions or different descriptions of the same theory. Valid proven engineering information? Wow!

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Old 03-25-2023, 09:49 AM
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Tom, quit pretending to be a victim. You as guilty as anyone of stirring the $h!t. I get a little rough around here. But I thought I was talking to men. Men who can trade a few shots. Men who can admit when they’re wrong instead of posting an engineering infomercial about themselves. But I know you always have to get in the last word.

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Some very good discussion on mechanical fuel pumps with some providing very good
info. Hope it helps a member.

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Some very good discussion on mechanical fuel pumps with some providing very good
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