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best way i have found is pull the hose that comes form the fuel pump on the side of the block going to the fuel filter and spin the engine over and see if fuel sprays out of it and not just trickles or slowly runs out it should have a good solid stream
the pumps do take a little mechanical skill to replace but it can be done by just about anyone price of pump = my local shop can do it from 400 to 600 for just the labor now for finding a pumpthat might be difficult unless there is a scrap yard that buys military trucks close by
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