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BigSi:

--- Quote from: "Traybackdan" ---dont do v8's, but fuel pump's ?
blocked pick up in tank ?
fuelfilter

if you nock it off,leave for 10 mins or so and try again is it fine ?
that would say something is obstructing in the tank
dan
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Just looking at a downloaded workshop manual, and the fuel pump seems to have a filter on the bottom. What’s the procedure in removing this (sod’s law I filled the tank up this morning), to have a look?

extreme90:
is it on the 90 ?
remove the drivers seat and you can gain access to the tank
(now i will be stand to be corrected here as my v8 knowlage is very limited to only gm engines as i work with them [!Expletive Deleted!] everyday  :roll:
and ther set-up is completely different to a car ect as its a marine version of a v8  :lol: (
now, if you remove the pick up from the tank, youll be able to check its clear
and afink theres a low pressure pump in the tank  :?  but not sure :lol:

dan

BigSi:
Yep its on the 90. So is it a case of just removeing and lifting the pump?

With cig in mouth, using a lighter to see!!!!!!! (just joking, don't smoke)  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

extreme90:
id do it as a laugh  :lol:
am like that  :lol:

Saffy:
could also be a well manky air filter, they will let engine idle yet die a death on throttle demand and is easiest to check be removing it and go for a run.

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