Found stumbling problem in my 96 F350, bad in tank pump

My wife and I primarily use the front fuel tank on our truck. It's a

5.8L with enough miles. I started applying some simple rules to eliminate the problems after it dawned on me that I might have a possible fuel pressure problem. It though it would be the fuel pressure regulator, but wanted to try a few things out. Swapped gas caps out and that didn't do anything, but I did start using the back tank and the problem went away. Sort of. What happens is that when you put your foot down and are drawing from the front tank, the engine stumbles, but will run fine as long as you take it easy on the gas. The other thing is that I'm thinking the valve in the pump is letting fuel pumped from the rear tank into the front tank. Haven't run it dry yet to confirm that suspicion, though. My wife isn't too fond of using up that gas, as she keeps her foot in it too often. Since I'm cheap, and broke (as always, it seems) I was wondering how much I could trust a pump (fuel delivery module, in Ford parlance) from a wrecking yard. I haven't heard of much in the way of issues with these, but can't afford a new $140 aftermarket pump right now. Any suggestions about taking the front tank out and swapping the pump out?
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Carl McIver
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Are you going to check the pressure, or just blindly start spending money? If you're broke, you might want to make a diagnosis. You can bum a fuel pressure gauge, but I find them pretty handy, so I bought one from Advance for about $28.

Reply to
Joe

Good point, I ought to get a FI pressure gauge, that's for sure!

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Carl McIver

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