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Old Aug 19, 2016 | 01:47 PM
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This all started when I noticed a leak in my gas tank whenever I would fill it up. Got tired of the smell of gas and small leak stain in the garage, so I decided to replace the fuel tank. I thought I would get the fuel tank/fuel pump combo and just swap it all out at once.

The new tank arrived, I drained and dropped the old tank. The new tank came with the new fuel pump electrical connector, so I rewired that all on. I double checked the wiring reconnected all the hoses, and installed the tank. I put about 4 gallons of gas in the gas tank. Cycled the pump on and off a few times like the directions stated. When I went to turn the car on it won't start. I double check all the connections, while doing this I notice that there is no gas in the main fuel line coming off the pump. I thought it was odd that there was nothing that dribbled out.

Everything is reconnected, try again. Still nothing.

Thinking maybe, just maybe I have a faulty fuel pump, I warranty return the tank and pump and get a brand new setup. I've reinstalled it all, including the new electrical adapter. Triple checked all my connections. I'm still having the same issues. I hear the pump when I turn the key to on. I hear the pump when I try to start the car. There is just no gas being pumped to the engine.

I forgot to mention that since installing the new tank/pump the gas gauge doesn't seem to be working either.

I am at a loss for what could be the issue. I've poured a little gasoline into the carburetor and it starts up. There just seems to be no fuel being pumped out of the tank. I've check the fuse and the relay.

If I disconnect the main fuel line off of the fuel pump and start the car, would that be a way to see if fuel is being pumped out? Does anyone have any other suggestions on things to try or look for? I am at a loss for what to do or what could be wrong.
 
Old Aug 19, 2016 | 05:22 PM
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one pump i put in i wired the pump backwards. thought i did right but didnt. The thick wires are the pump and the thinner wires are for the fuel gauge. yes I disconnected to fuel lines and turned the key on. It sprayed gas 5 ft behind my truck. You could also have the fuel lines reversed
 
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I double checked the wires and they are correct. Thick wires (Grey to Grey and black to black) connected. Thin Wires (purple to purple and black/white to black/white). I can hear the pump turn on, but the fuel gauge doesn't seem to move. That is the least of my concerns though. I disconnected the fuel line to the valve marked "F" and started the car, nothing comes out of the pump though. No gas is pushed out of that line at all.
 
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may be time to pull it apart and take another look at the pump itself
 
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This is the second brand new pump that is doing it though. What are the chances that it's 2 bad pumps and not something else? This is furstrating, haha.
 
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Check that you have a good ground (Black to frame)

Also did you use the provided but connectors or did you solder them?
 
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I have tested the voltage and everything seems to be withing acceptable range. I changed out the fuel filter just yesterday too. I am still getting no fuel coming out of the fuel out line of the pump, I disconnected the hose and no gas split out, and when I tried to turn the car on with the hose not attached no gas was pushed out of the line. I just don't understand. I hear the pump turn on! This is driving me crazy.
 
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I would pull it out and look at it
 
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That's what I was thinking I would do tomorrow. Not excited about it though. Ha.
 
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I put 12v in the fuel pump relay slot top left it shorted. Was evacuating tank for pump replacement, pump is in it runs hot wired to pump test port but I can't find short for top left relay pin. Knowledge greatly appreciated. Edit 1999 blazer 4x4
 



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