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Old 12-23-2002, 03:49 PM
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Fuel Pump Problems.... Need help!!

Ok, here's the deal. I got a 88 civic Dx auto for dirt cheap...$400. Motor was blow and that's about it. I did a B16A swap on my STD so I put my 91 STD motor into the 88 hatch. Now, I can't get the fuel pump to pump any fuel?!?! I bought a new one and still nothing. Is there a relay or fuse?? Please, any help would greatly be apreciated?!?!
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..the main relay which controls the fuel pump lives on the driver's side 'wall'....up under the dash...kind of a bitch to get to...
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Yep! that's what it was the main relay. We "borrowed" some from the bone yard and swap it in and BAM! Started right up! Thanks for the quick response and the help. Thanks! Roger
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