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Adam Pinneo Posted on Jan 11, 2014
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I have a 80 dodge truck carberated I am getting no fuel to carb and fuel pump is new i blew out lines and checked sender filter for blockage I'm stumped Advice please??

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Most likely broken offset fuel pump drive, mounted on cam gear behind timing cover. Tear down required to inspect.

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    Adam Pinneo Jan 11, 2014

    Is there anyway of verifying without teardown

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SOURCE: 1989 dodge dakota, 6cy truck....no fuel reaching

Hi, you can check the fuel pump by removing the fuel pipe from the carb then make sure their is fuel in the tank as these can have faulty fuel gauge so even though it shows you fuel is in the tank it could still be empty, so if you take the main fuel line of the carb then put some rag under it then get someone to turn the engine over, then if you have fuel coming out you know the fuel pump is working and the problem could be more serious such as carb trouble or even head trouble, how ever if you have no fuel and you are sure their is fuel in the tank then the chances are your going to need to replace the pump then you should be up and running.

let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok

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