fualty fuel pressure reagulator or incorrect igtion timing fualty fuel pressure reagulator or incorrect igtion timing
All fuel pumps for this make ad model of vehicle are located inside the fuel tank(s). If you have one tank...you have have one pump. If you have a vehicle with two fuel tanks...then you have two. There are no external fuel pumps on this vehicle.
Your engine may be running lean, or have a vacum leak
NO, After 1987 everything went to Fuel injection.
Make sure you wait long enough for the glow plugs to charge. Check your fuel and power systems. Add a bottle of 70% alcohol to the tank to break up old or cold fuel.
yes, u can make anything fit if you know what you are doing
I just experienced this SAME problem with my '88 and changed the Fuel Pump and Filter...and guess what, all fixed and running like a dream!
in the middle of engine on top, open the cover then loosen filter top about a 5 inch round black piece with ridges on it take out old filter, drop in new one make sure gasket is on right directions in box,replace lid, tighten top down,then start and check for fuel leaks
replace the o rings ,make sure you lube them You have filled the oil pan full of gas DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE
Flow of fuel through the carburetor is controlled by the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) - that would be the first thing to check before trying to make any adjustments.
Chevy trucks did not have a inertia switch. You need to check the fuel pump fuse and relay and then make sure you have power back to the fuel pump that's in the fuel tank.
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