FASS installed,now wont start,UPDATE,truck work now but still got questions
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RE: FASS installed,now wont start
Maybe its me, but is running a fuel line inside the cab a good idea? Back when I was playing around with my '72 pontiac, I had my fuel pressure gauge mounted outside attached to the hood in front of the driver. Maybe it was because it was gas instead of diesel, but it was a serious no-no to put the gauge inside the car.
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RE: FASS installed,now wont start
I'm glad to hear that it was crossed lines that was causing your hard start problems. Runs a little better withit plumbed up right doesn't it?
Secure those power wires with some zip ties along the fuel line. You don't want all of that bouncing around that you do to pull those wires right out of the FASS motor do ya?
What's that little thing that you have mounted above there ( above the date ), something for the fuel gauge?
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RE: FASS installed,now wont start
Look for something like this sticking out of the wiring haness. Its fairly close to the batts aprox 2 feet away. My fuel gauge went to 0. I shut the truck off and bumped the starter, still was at 0 and I couldnt hear the fass running so I knew it had to be the fuse.
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