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<blockquote data-quote="svtjerrod" data-source="post: 8765578" data-attributes="member: 87047"><p>sometimes when a fuel pump sock or filter gets a little clogged they get hot after running for a long time and start shutting down just as you describe. sometimes even with a clean filter and sock it can do this.. </p><p></p><p>but then you say jumping the relay makes it work so that is kinda confusing.. however when a fuel pump is getting hot and quitting usually stopping it and starting it again with make it run for a while longer.. </p><p></p><p>may be wrong but i would suspect the fuel pump, its the only part of the fuel system that will shut down when overheated, and they usually over heat because they are overworking either because the motor is just drawing to much electricity or because it is pumping through a dirty filter or sock..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtjerrod, post: 8765578, member: 87047"] sometimes when a fuel pump sock or filter gets a little clogged they get hot after running for a long time and start shutting down just as you describe. sometimes even with a clean filter and sock it can do this.. but then you say jumping the relay makes it work so that is kinda confusing.. however when a fuel pump is getting hot and quitting usually stopping it and starting it again with make it run for a while longer.. may be wrong but i would suspect the fuel pump, its the only part of the fuel system that will shut down when overheated, and they usually over heat because they are overworking either because the motor is just drawing to much electricity or because it is pumping through a dirty filter or sock.. [/QUOTE]
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