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I called up secoparts.net who I bought the part from and they are sending a new one. I've already inspected the screen and I can't find any evidence of debris but because of the safety style screws on the new pump I am unable to take it apart and swap impellers.
I am going to go ahead and use...
Solved it, the new fuel pump I have is humming like its working however the impeller isn't spinning internally. Taking the old lift pump apart it appears that it spins the impeller through magnetic induction but no hard connection.
Finally decided to stop playing around and get out of the Napco Ford medium duties. I picked up a 1970 m35a2 with a cobbled together fuel system. When I picked it up it had a 5 gallon tank tied to the troop seats feeding the main tank with an autozone fuel pump and filters in unknown condition...
I used to have a nitro 3.3 revo rc car that I ran on 30%. The thing would scream down the road. After I sold it I used the half gallon of fuel as a grill starter, burns nearly invisible during the day bluish purple at night.
I've had a 23,000 lbs rated braden winch that has been in the tool box of my truck for about 8 months now and was wondering the best way to mount it as a drag winch in a 96 f350 dually.
ps I haven't forgotten about y'all I've just been busy.
well this is my first set of falken and they do what I want them to last set was yokohoma(sp?) that were all getting close to the wear indicators anyways
I am the perfect example for why you should check your tires.
About a month ago I drove from San Angelo to Lubbock to pick up my 73 mustang, about 4 hours or so, before I left I checked my tires, got there checked them again, half way back checked again and 3 miles from home still blew one of my...