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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Help!!! Not Getting Fuel to Injectors

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My 95 died and after checking things, found that I wasn't getting fuel. The primer on the transfer pump was leaking so I replaced the transfer pump. After pushing the new primer 300+ times, still no sign of fuel. I cracked an injector nut and turned it over, and no fuel. I loosened the banjo nut on the top of the fuel filter housing and still no sign of fuel when getting engine turned over. I do have fuel, but added 10 more gallons just to be sure. I've also checked all the fuel lines from tank to tranfer pump. The short rubber hose for fuel in and the one for return to tank appear to be ok, as there are no signs of fuel on them. Any ideas would be deeply appreciated. I need to get it going, as I've already missed a couple of days from work. I thought maybe a timing issue, but dismissed that due to no sign of fuel at injector and the filter housing. Thanks
 
Disconect the line from the tank up at the in side of the transfer pump. Get somone to hold an air hose in the tank with a rag stuffed around to sort of seal it so you can put a little pressure on the fuel tank. Don't put too much pressure on the tank or you might damage the tank. See if fuel is flowing. If not you have some obstruction in the tank or the line. Next thing to do is back blow through the line with the air gun then check it again. If you do have fuel you either have an air leak in the pick up line or your lifpump is bad or somthing happend when you installed it.
 
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