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I decided that before I installed and plumbed my fuel pump that it may be a good idea to mess with it on the bench first. My fuel pump is on the bench and hot wiring it direct to a battery for power. If I use the "S" port for suction, I get no flow from the "D" port, and lots of flow from the "R" port. Is this right since it cant build any kind of pressure right now, or should I be getting fuel out of the "D" port instead of "R" ?? The fuel pump is all that I need to see if this thing will run again !!! Thanks in advance !!
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