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Help! Oh man.. No, not the right time to be doing this, even though you are 30..

Thanks Guys.. :beer

Gerry: It really wasnt a problem with Temp. She did the same warm and cold. So, nothing on that front. But what he did say was this:
He hadnt seen a fuel pump act like this. Like you said, they work or they dont, but, apparently i had an odd one. Not only did it last 19 years without fail, but she primed, she pumped fuel and ONLY under load did she fail. He concluded that he thought that the old pump had an electrical issue as all things he tested checked out fine. But all let to the same conclusion that it could only be the pump and when he replaced it, all is well again. He did not share the PSI of fuel being pumped in idle and/or under load.

I also gotta check if he replaced the filter or if it's laying in his shop. I was too exited to ask.. :eyerole But it's not in the car, he didnt write down that he did, gotta go peek under the passeneger framerail tonight. :)
 
If you think that itis running rich. Like in the garage doors open but is making your eyes water a little, it could be the

temperature sensor on the right front of the engine.

Jim
 

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