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Safety first! You sure had a large pan placed underneath your tank, to catch up to 80 gallons of diesel right...?With a full tank of fuel there is little space to apply pressure.
Doesn't matter how "momentary" it was. The system isn't designed for 100 psi.It was a small compressor and a full tank. 100 psi was momentary
Could be that. Reason I said crack tube because op said he had to put a lot of pressure on tank to even get to flow to lift pump.A crack in the line would leak pressure and vent out of the tank vent. IIRC, he stated that fuel got to the LP but nuttin' out. COULD have a POS in the inlet of the pump. I have seen that before. A piece of debris in the fitting that is replaced when the pump is changed, unseen by the guy that condemned the lift pump.
Does your truck have the big canister fuel filter behind the drivers front wheel? Exactly how did you pressurize the tank with air, through the tank vent lines, drill and install a fitting in the fuel cap, or something else?Thanks, I thought about the pick up tube. What a headache that would be on this truck.
How ?Thanks, I thought about the pick up tube. What a headache that would be on this truck.
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