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An ancient problem.While the pump is new that does not mean it may be removed 
from the list of suspects.  I have 3 or 4 of the little cube looking fuel 
pumps.  All but 1 were aquired because I was told it runs but does not pump 
fuel " some times"!   And indeed that 1 pump has something wrong with it.  
   And based upon the external conditions I am led to believe they are near 
new.  Not corroded , rusty or any discoloration.  The other pumps are in my 
cars working flawlessly.  All that said , do not ignore the possibility of the 
pump , a bad ground or a intermittent conductivity problem in power to the pump 
as the culprit.In grounding I have gone to using a star washer between a ground 
wire terminal and the car body or frame to insure a positive metal to metal 
ground instead of relying upon the grounding bolt or screw threads.    Also I 
have tried to not use crimp on connectors , instead , soldering them and heat 
shrink tubing to shield the bare part of the soldered terminal.   While some 
of this borders on annoying tedium , it circumvents some real head scratching 
diagnostics down the road.ChuckAfter owning the same bugeye since 1974 , I have 
made a LOT of mistakes that have taught me over & over to just do it 
right...Sent from my LG Mobile
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    <div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">An ancient problem.</div><div 
dir="auto">While the pump is new that does not mean it may be removed from the 
list of suspects.  I have 3 or 4 of the little cube looking fuel 
pumps.  All but 1 were aquired because I was told it runs but does not 
pump fuel " some times"!   And indeed that 1 pump has something wrong 
with it.     And based upon the external conditions I am led to 
believe they are near new.  Not corroded , rusty or any 
discoloration.  The other pumps are in my cars working flawlessly.  
All that said , do not ignore the possibility of the pump , a bad ground or a 
intermittent conductivity problem in power to the pump as the 
culprit.</div><div dir="auto">In grounding I have gone to using a star washer 
between a ground wire terminal and the car body or frame to insure a positive 
metal to metal ground instead of relying upon the grounding bolt or screw 
threads.    Also I have tried to not use crimp on connectors , 
instead , soldering them and heat shrink tubing to shield the bare part of the 
soldered terminal.   While some of this borders on annoying tedium , 
it circumvents some real head scratching diagnostics down the road.</div><div 
dir="auto">Chuck</div><div dir="auto">After owning the same bugeye since 1974 , 
I have made a LOT of mistakes that have taught me over & over to just do it 
right...</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div><div 
dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from my LG 
Mobile</i></div></div></div>
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