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Old 10-08-2008, 10:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I get no fuel to the carb. I replaced both in-tank pumps and the fuel selector valve.

Please note... you may also have a fuel pump beside the frame rail on the driver's side. I hop you replaced the fuel filter while you were at it.

There is not any voltage to the pumps unless the motor is cranking. (Nothing happens when the key is in the 'run' position.) The switch on the dash is fairly new and I checked it with an ohmmeter. There is not voltage on this switch unless the motor is cranking.

EDIT:... Oooops after reviewing my Haynes manual it appears that I was wrong!
Seems to me that you wired it wrong.

The truck will not start.
OF course not! IF there is no power to/from the switch when it is in the run position, it will not send power to the coil when it is in the run position.
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Last edited by BroncoJoe19; 10-09-2008 at 06:08 AM. Reason: Lack of nowledge and because I was wrong.
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