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Re: GM fuel pump failure
I don't think the cooling is the biggest factor- if it is run low on fuel and it sucks air in the sock going around a corner, the pump rpm's REALLY go up while the air is passing through. At that point, the brushes really get hot. Most cars won't have but a sl... Login to read more. ![]()
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