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A check valve is often a spring loaded ball and seat. Use a compressed air hose to check it. Your lungs might not be able to overcome the spring pressure.
General rule of thumb for fuel lines. The larger one is the supply and the smaller one is the return.
You could also pull the hose off the check valve after the check valve and see if you have fuel flow.
Did you install the radiator and shroud as an assembled unit? When I did mine I unbolted the power steering cooler and flipped it out of the way without disconnecting the lines. Then I removed the transmission lines on the passenger side and again flipped the cooler out of the way without...
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