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Asked by Nickbonner123 Apr 02, 2016 at 10:59 PM about the 1997 Chevrolet S-10 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Please help.I have a 1997 4.3 s10 ,about a week
ago My fuel pump went out so I got a new one and
she ran great for about four days then went to go
to work and she wouldn't start so I put fuel down
the intake and she ran for a few seconds so I put a
fuel pressure gage on it and it was at 62 psi so I
thought spider injectors so j put a new one on and
still nothing I have spark but no fule.New fuel
pump new injector and 62 psi.please help idk what
else to do.thanks

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Ok, the fuel pressure is good. It should be 56 to 63 lbs. But did you do a fuel bleed down test? You hook up the fuel pressure gauge on the Schrader Valve, cycle the key on, off until the fuel pressure builds up then turn the key off. You watch the gauge to see if it drops more than 5 lbs in 3 minutes. If it does, there is still a problem with the injection system leaking. One other thing to check is if there is power to the injectors.

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