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  1. richingalveston

    Crank, no start, white smoke.

    cannot remember on the stock set up, the one going under the intake manifold to the Ip is the one you want to be sure has the good fuel flow
  2. richingalveston

    Crank, no start, white smoke.

    pull the fuel line from the filter base and install a temp line and run it into a bucket. crank the engine and see what kind of flow you get. it could be the sock or just a bad fuel pump. If it has mechanical pump failure it will do what yours is doing, the pump passes just enough fuel for it...
  3. richingalveston

    Crank, no start, white smoke.

    undo the fuel line at the IP, if you have good fuel flow at that point and very little at the injector then you need an IP rebuild. If the fuel flow is not good at ip then you have a bad fuel pump or possible stopped up lines, tank sock, or fuel filter base.
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