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> Fuel Pump, Fuse issues
Ian Stott
post Sep 25 2011, 11:18 AM
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What is the proper size of the fuse for the fuel pump, the one on the relay board? If your blowing that fuse does it mean the pump is going or gone?

Ian Stott
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My test ride was going great til I got abot 500 meters from my house!
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Ian Stott
post Sep 25 2011, 12:30 PM
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I went for my test drive which lasted for more than an hour, three different stops, one to drop my idle down which was at 1300/1350 where before it was at 950/1000, engine really smooth at any RPM, new points, rotor, and cap, really pleased with the way the engine was running (cause I want to go to Owl's Head in Oct.) Coming down the ramp off the TCH to go home it died, fuel pump fuse on the relay board blown, a blue one and brand new, replaced it with a new blue one, blew that immediately, wife towed me home, about 500 meters and lots of people watching! My mechanic thinks I need a new fuel pump but we were only talking on the phone, he hasn't looked at it yet.

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