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All painted and delivered! :D

Also i have a problem, i went to start the car for the first time for about 10 months, Fuel pumps running, it started, idled for about 5 seconds then died, fuel pump keeps running constanly! im thinking the fuel pump is working just not pumping it to the engine ?? Should i hit around the fuel pump, take it out and clean it or simply replace it ? the tank was dead empty for as i said 10-12 months, i have chucked 25 litres into it but still it keeps pumping and car keeps turning over just no start. any help would be great.

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Adam

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Could be pump, could be sticky injectors. I would buy a 342 Walbro or Deatschwerks and running a relay for it to run 14v. If you need injectors I have plenty here. Sorry to hear mate but these things happen I guess.

GOOD NEWS! Putting 25 litres of fuel into the tank and letting it sit overnight has done some good! car now starts and runs but fuel pump still runs constanly, will grab dads trade plate and take it for a 10 minute drive to see if it stops, if not ill invest in a new one and see if that makes a difference. Took 2 photo for you, its filthy so once i get it out and washed ill take some better ones.

cheers

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good news once again!!

I found what the noise was! it was the 4wd pump! that smashed relay i posted on page 3 or 4 is the problem, dad wrigled it around and the 4wd light went off on the dash and the noise stopped :D have to do some more searching to see if i can find a new one, but finnaly everything is nearly finshed on the poor old girl!

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