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OneshineyLady

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I just wanted to say thank you so much for the help. I have gotten used to no replies/help posting asking questions on other forums when I have mechanical issues that, I even forgot to check back here. I have always owned older vehicles so it can be hard to narrow down issues and I get your frustration answering the same question 20x over. So thank you for your help guys, it is much appreciated :):)
 
You're welcome, glad to help.

Just had problems with 90 Chevy Silverado, asked around on the GMT400 site and got tons of suggestions which helped me narrow it down to the tiny hose that ran from the fuel pump to the steel line inside the tank. ( Was swollen and split) Couldn't figure it cause the truck still ran, even found a easier way to tilt the bed to get to the tank!

Doug in P.R.:)
 
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