Jims86
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- Location
- Patterson,Ca
- First Name
- Jim
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10 Suburban Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7 TBI
wow...ummm.OK, I energized the red wire @ relay. I've got 12V @ the tan w/white stripe wire @ selector switch, but no voltage @ either fuel pump wires (tan or gray)
Figured the switch must be bad, so I check continuity between blk to gray, and tan to tan w/stripe with switch toggled to feed left pump. Then checked blk. to tan, and gray to tan w/stripe with switch toggled to feed right tank...switch seemed to check OK.
I figured the next thing to try would be to use jumper wires to replace the switch......so I jumped tan w/stripe to tan, and black to gray.......I was surprised to see no voltage @ tan wire.....jumped it to the opposite way, and had no voltage @ gray wire. Just for the hell of it, I removed the jumpers and verified that I still had 12V @ tan w/stripe wire. I found that as soon as I connected tan w/stripe to tan, voltage @ tan w/stripe was lost???
I'm a little confused by this....what am I missing/doing wrong?
Dave
there is the fuel tank selector switch, then theres a selector valve, and fuel level sender switch down below...I wonder if there is a ground problem down there.
try this link:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/attachment.php?attachmentid=804988&d=1316879958
The terminated wire you wer telling me about, is on that diagram.
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