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Nickabocker
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Hello everyone,

I have a quick question about fuel pumps stuff. I recently have been dinkering with my truck (i've had it parked for a while i moved from one house to another) i went out to try to start it and it didnt want to run so i figuared the fuel pump went bad. I took off the fuel pump and got the idea to check my fuel pump eccentric (since i have rebuilt my motor) and funny thing it is loose. Now in may of last year i parked the truck because i didnt think it was ready to travel to wy for work. When i parked it it ran like a charm but now i'm trying to move it again and the eccentric is loose? why is this. and another question how hard would it be to switch my ford to maybe a electronic fuel pump , i think this might help my mechanical problems just a little bit.
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i had the same problem. Just tighten the bolts and you will be fine.
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don't go elec. unless you have to and if you have to, go expensive and good pressure reg :thup:
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