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  1. rustystud

    M35a2 Fuel issue

    OK then. Yes your booster pump is fine then. Like the others said, replace the in-tank pump.
  2. rustystud

    M35a2 Fuel issue

    I'm reading and rereading your post trying to figure out what you did. Where did you attach this "new" line on the injection pump ? Did you go through the filters ? Or did you go straight to the injection pump ? Now since you where able to keep the truck running with this "auxiliary" fuel...
  3. rustystud

    M35a2 Fuel issue

    Did you ever check the "booster" pump ? Try pulling off the plug shown in picture two just below the socket on the left side. If there is junk in there then the pump needs to come off and be cleaned out. What can happen is the gears (shown in picture three) can get gummed up and actually break...
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