Posted by Kow Farmer on June 12, 2011 at 19:10:11 from (76.77.199.167):
Hi all, Last week I hauled some cattle to market on the hottest day this year in Southern Minnesota. It was 100 degrees with about 40-50 SE wind. I made it home ok, problem is when I went to start the pickup again, it started and ran about 1 minute and killed. It acts like it is not getting any fuel. I took the gas cap off because it was vapor locked. I thought it would start with the gas cap off, but no luck. This is an early model of EFI in the Chevy trucks. It is a 1989 Silverado 3/4 4x4 with the 5.7L 350cu gas engine. I am wondering if the fuel pump is shot. The truck turns over fine, it just doesn't seem to want to fire at all. Yes it has 3/4 tank of fuel in it. Does this truck have an internal fuel pump in the gas tank? Just throwing out ideas. Looking for any and all advice. Thank you. Kow Farmer
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