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Why do you need the pressure? I do not know of any gauge to check this pressure. If fluid does not come out when you pressure bleed the system, then you have a clutch master cylinder problem. It may have air in it , or may need to be replaced.
It may BE losing fuel pressure, Robert. Check the fuel pressure and flow rate at the fuel rail. Filter, plugs, and cap have nothing to do with fuel pressure - your fuel pump and pressure regulator are the only things that can change fuel pressure very much.
Is there gas in the vehicle? Not funny, could be a faulty fuel gauge! If known to have fuel, under the hood ( with the key on) find the fuel rail test valve(looks like a tire air valve) push in the needle(wear safety glasses)if gas comes out you know your getting gas that far.(also check fuses for fuel pump etc.) Need to install a fuel gauge on the test valve and check pressure. If pressure is O.K. need to check fuses for injectors(pulse) Good luck best regards.
It has 2, one in the the tank and another inline between the tank and engine. Little tip: if your not getting fuel to the engine try replacing the filter first. it's a lot easier and less expensive and most likely where the problem is. I have an 1988 Ranger that clogs the filter almost every time I run the tank dry.
Yes there are two (2) fuel pumps on these pickups, one low pressure one in the tank that gets the fuel to the high pressure pump which is in the inside of the drivers frame rail beneath the cab towards the front of the cab.
Yes (low pressure) one sit on the inner frame rail on the driver side under the truck by drivers door.High pressure is in the gas tank, if you are going to replace fuel pump, don't forget fuel filter.
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