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Losing Fuel Pressure
I recently added a regulated fuel system on my truck. When I was finished I set the fuel pressure at 65lbs. I noticed tonight it seem to have to crank a little longer to start, once it started I check the fuel pressure and it was at 40lbs. I adjusted the pressure back up to 65lbs, but the fuel pressure regulator is pretty bottomed out. Is this a sign that my fuel pump is getting weak?
Terry
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