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fuel pump not working.

bigmech

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I just replaced the engine in my m35. It was the first one I had ever done. I went to fire it up , and decided to let the fuel pump run a little first and bleed the fuel at the filters. When I turn the ignition switch on the fuel pump didn't come on . I hit the starter button and it fired up right away , I shut it off just as it stareted to run ruff. I believe it was running off the fuel left in the injection pump. what should I look for to get the fuel pump back on line? I'l check for voltage at the pump first when I get back to the truck, but what usually goes wrong when th epump doesn't work. This is the first problem I've incountered with a m35 and could use some advice.
 

houdel

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Don't recall which TMs I was in, most places said a 2 amp fuse but I did run across one manual that listed as 4 amp. Maybe a difference in the -209 and -361 manuals?
 

jwaller

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take a look at this. I just pulled my fuse and cover today and discovered that it had blown and looks like running it through some water may have lead to an early fuse death.

I just pulled my fuse and it says 250V 2AS. other end says BUSS FC2B

 
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