Hey guys-
I have a Mustang with a 347 Stroker. I put the car away for the winter in November with a full tank of stabilized fuel. I went out to the garage the other day to bring her back to life for the summer, and now it won't start. My fuel pressure gauge on the rail reads 0 PSI when cranking. When I turn the key, you can hear something make an audible "thunk" noise in the tank like the fuel pump is trying to engage, but it simply does not supply any fuel. Does this mean the fuel pump is bad? I assume the thunk when I turn the key to on means I have electrical power to the pump. The car is a 1991 Mustang. Any help is appreciated thanks!
I have a Mustang with a 347 Stroker. I put the car away for the winter in November with a full tank of stabilized fuel. I went out to the garage the other day to bring her back to life for the summer, and now it won't start. My fuel pressure gauge on the rail reads 0 PSI when cranking. When I turn the key, you can hear something make an audible "thunk" noise in the tank like the fuel pump is trying to engage, but it simply does not supply any fuel. Does this mean the fuel pump is bad? I assume the thunk when I turn the key to on means I have electrical power to the pump. The car is a 1991 Mustang. Any help is appreciated thanks!