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Old 12-30-2012, 04:53 PM
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First time I've ever managed to out type/post anyone!!!! Its usually the other way around for me, nice to finally win a posting contest!!! lol

Anyway hcraw4d, break out that multimeter & put that puppy to work, before throwing a fuel pump at the problem. You can get one from a place like Harbor Freight for less than $10, thats good enough to learn on & if you blow it up learning to use it, not many $$$$$ lost.
In case you find an electrical connection causing a serious voltage drop, the "Battery Tutorial" link atop this forums index page has instructions on how to use your multimeter to do electrical connection voltage drop testing, that sure can help in trouble shooting electrical problems & save us mucho $$$$ from not throwing parts at a problem & hoping for joy.