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If you would like to add an electric fuel pump to make fuel filter changes, water draining, priming after repairs, etc... easier, then you can use a 12v electric pump from a late 80's 6.2L civi truck. I wired it with an inline fuse to an ign. on circuit on the fuse block and used GM weather-pack connectors to make it look factory. I used it like that for 8 years without a problem. Just make sure to use an inline filter before the pump to catch any trash. Change it when you change your primary filter can. Also mount the pump on the frame close to the fuel tank so the fuel with keep the pump cool and it will also be less likely to suck air through a pinhole in the line. It's always easier to find a hole in your fuel line with a drip.

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