dont do a " I dident say that"

>> I have a 93 Mustang 2.3 LX. I wasn't getting fuel into the engine when >> starting it. I called on a friend to fix it. He told me I needed a new >> fuel pump and possibly a fuel filter. I have replaced both but still >> the car won't start. Can anyone help me with this issue? Someone told >> me to replace the ignition module and it will start up. I really can't >> afford to be playing guessing games right now. So if someone has some >> good advice I would highly appreciate it. >> >> Thank You >> Ron Daack >> > >whats the fuel pipe like comming out of the tank to the engine?? can you >draw fuel down the pipe from the tank at the engine end.?? put a clear pipe >between the pipe and the carb (or injector pump) and see if there is any air >in the fuel flow... if there is then you have air getting into the system.. >check the rubber hoses and replace them if not sure.... > >can you run the engine from a fuel can by running it strait to the carb or >injector pump ...have the can above the hight of the engine so that it feeds >by gravity... if the car starts or trys to start then you may have air >getting in ... > >simple but cheap to check,, and alot cheaper than changing mechanical parts >that may not be the problem,,,,,,,,,, >if none of these work then you have a bigger prob and will need an expert > > >

what a foctard

93 dont have a carb and run at 50 psi pssssssssst that injector pump is in the tank

you are a HACK whats worse is that ya gave very bad advice like holding gas in a rubber hose over an engine

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

get the fock outa my shop

FOCTARD

get some certification

h u r c

a s t

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alicecooperrules12
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fucktard learn to read. liftpump in tank.injectorpump on engine.

it says ( higher than the engine Not above engine)

you get the f*ck outa my shop and learn some skills

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i didnt say that i dont think

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