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Old 12-02-2005, 06:10 PM
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Question fuel pump replacement

I have 91 thunderbird. Ran find then one day refused to fire. I have checked spark and looked at shut off switch and it is depressed. Could a fuel pump just die without any warning. If it is the fuel pump is there any way to get to it without droping tank?
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Re: fuel pump replacement

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If it is the fuel pump is there any way to get to it without droping tank?
Yes, you should cut thru your floor borad
but it would be a whole lot safer to drop your gasoline tank.
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Old 12-03-2005, 11:32 AM
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could I just put an inline electric pump?
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Re: fuel pump replacement

Droppong the tank isn't hard to do unless you have a full tank of gas in it! Did you check for voltage on both sides of the switch and at the pump connector?
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