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> Fuel Pump Hot Wired, Clogged??? Still here the buzz??
thompson-mfr
post May 22 2009, 10:43 AM
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I have been trouble shooting my fuel system and hot wired the fuel pump.

I essentially bench tested it in the front trunk with the two output lines going to a gas can and the supply line still hooked up. I just changed the filter and checked to make sure there was flow after the filter and there was.

I applied 12v to the pump correctly with + and - correct (HM!), but no gas through the pump.

Can I blow compressed air gently through the pump to see if there are any obstructions????
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post May 22 2009, 11:13 AM
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The FP is clearly on when I apply 12v power. It buzzes normal.

I am now at work and questioning whether I had the polarity reversed.

I had the HM laid out right there opened up to the picture of the pump connector and sure remember double checking it. I have heard how bad it is to reverse the polarity.

Can anyone remember (see my pic) if this looks correct?????

If not I will wait until I get home.

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