no fuel

Asked by jakegun231 Mar 17, 2017 at 02:55 PM about the 1976 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 76 f150 that was running great, I was driving it home and it ran out of gas suddenly, both tanks have fuel but there is no fuel to the carb. would a fuel pump just up and die with no warning signs?

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Is it mechanical still? If so the diaphragm would have went bad or the spring or the arm going into block and/or the in and out valves, So it can be diagnosed pretty simple, Most times it leaks if it the diaphragm but its old so its worth a check.

I ok I have a f150 cult 5.8 not getting fuel to carbs ,replaced relay switch in fuse box .still no power to fuel pumps.

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