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    Well guys, it ended up being the wiring leading to the O2 sensor. They were laying on the exhaust pipe. I don't know why it took me so long to figure it out seeing as that was a continuous piece of advice I got. I cut out the burnt pieces, spliced in some new wires, redid their casing, and...
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    It actually ended up being the problem... I was mistaking something else with my O2 sensor. Thanks a bunch for the advice!
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    That ended up being the solution! Thanks a ton!
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    Good idea. What do I use to do that?
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    Help!

    Couldn't find any faulty wiring.. I'm going to replace the fuel pump (again) Wednesday or Thursday. Fingers crossed that I bought a bad pump! Will post results
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    Help!

    I uploaded a photo of a connector that is unplugged. Could this be an issue? Can anyone identify it?
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    Help!

    There's no after market wiring for sure. The new fuel pump I bought was a cheap one. Check the reference up top for the model/make. Have you ever heard of them? Also, is the O2 sensor underneath the exhaust manifold in a 93? I believe that it is. What steps do I take to remove it?
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    Definitely let me know if you see any wires throughout the EFI circuit that seem prone to melting or tearing. Good luck on your project! Post pics!
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    Help!

    Edit: just let it idle for 30-40 minutes. Turned it off and tried to restart and the fuse blew again. It didn't even attempt to give the engine gas.. Think a wire is heating up somewhere? Or could it be a faulty fuel pump? Thanks in advance for anyone who responds
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    Help!

    Sorry, link didn't work. Here it is. PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC P25K Fuel Pump and Strainer Kit Models w/ 1-1/2 Diameter Fuel Pump. Universal connector (included) may be required for installation. Universal strainer included. Some vehicle applications may require an OEM design strainer for proper...
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    Help!

    Edit: this is the pump I ordered and installed. RockAuto Mobile Catalog
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    Thanks for having me here!
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    Help!

    I've got a good ole 93 pickup. Recently my EFI fuse started blowing on me. I checked the relay and it's good. I did some reading and decided that the fuel pump (being stock, I'm sure) was bad and was blowing it. The main reason I came to this conclusion is because the only time the fuse would...

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