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Posted by Pappy on April 22, 2006 at 19:38:15 from (64.12.116.74):
I know a lot of you know as much about trucks as you do tractors, so I am asking for help. Subject: 1988 Ford E150 Van Hadn't started it in months. Need to sell it. Went out yesterday, started it up, just fine, let it run for 4-5 minutes just to warm up. Planning on driving it down and getting fresh gas and warming it up a little. After 4-5 Minutes of idling, it started running slower and slower and died. Won't start. Added four gallons of fresh fuel to each tank. Switched back and forth between tanks. Will not start. Pulled hoses off air cleaner and sprayed gum-out in hoses. Hit starter, started instantly. Now--I have a fuel problem. Got to checking. None of the three fuel pumps is running. Have checked everything I know and can't find the problem. Can only find one fuse, according to the truck manual and can't locate a bad fusible link. Anyone have and ideas on what I am missing?? Sure do appreciate any help you could give. Thanks, Pappy
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