Hi Perry, I'm glad to help!
First thing to do is go to the Library and pull up the wiring for your truck and find out what all goes to that fuse. Most of the time the circuit that on that fuse can go to several different thing. If it only goes to the fuel pump then see if there is a connect going back to the fuel pump somewhere at the front of the vehicle USUALLY in the finder well on the frame. Unplug that connector and see if the fuse still pop's. If it doesn't then you know the problem is in that wiring going to the rear of the truck. Find the short and fix it, most like its grounding somewhere on the frame. If it still pop's then you know the problem is in the front part of the truck, start checking frayed or damaged wiring. Unplug different thing like alternator, starter and connector and see if it goes away. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Perry.
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try cleaning the connector that goes to the fuel pump, sometimes they corrode on inside. If that does not fix, test the wires feeding fuel pump with a multi meter until the condition shows itself again, if voltage drops to zero or very low then wiring problem, if voltage is unchanged with problem and fuel pump is not working and connectors are all clean, try replacement of fuel pump.
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