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Old 07-11-2008, 09:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have an `88 Vette here that will not run for crap. It seems to be fuel pressure. But here`s the strange part, I have pressure at the fuel rail, but there just seems to be air in there, not much fuel at all. Does anyone know were the fuel pump is on this unit, how to get to it, and what would cause the pump to just pump air??
The guy stopped at the station and put $20.00 in on his way over to my shop so it shouldn`t be out of gas. Thanks for any responses.
The fuel pump is accessed through the fuel filler door/cover.

It sounds to me that it is the fuel pump especially if there is more air in the line than fuel. The pump is supposed to provide enough pressure to prime the line full of fuel before start up.
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