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Bolosh
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Re: Fuel pump go bad???? How can I test it quickly without pulling it? 22re
      10/12/09 10:44 AM

Just a note of caution... mine seemed to run fine using the test jumper, but I found that it was only putting out about 15 psi when I actually tested pressure with a gauge.

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