Dang Skeeter, WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS. No good deed goes un-punished. Seems like the pump may be intermittent. I don't know whether or not this is one of the vehicles with the ignition modules on the distributors that were intermittent or not, but I know Ford had a BIG BIG problem with the modules on the distributors. They would fail hot and work again when cold and get progressively worse. I actually took one apart when I was working in microelectronics and it was a failed aluminum wirebond. I had to remove the potting (I think I used hot toluene) and you could see the fracture wirebond under the microscope going from the substrate to the power transistor. I actually reworked it and put a thinned out conformal coating on it and tested it and it worked. (Kept it as a spare in the glove box after I verified it worked). If this thing has that module on the distributor, that might be the culprit. We were equally baffled when the condition first showed up. A certified Ford mechanic I knew told me to change the module and stop wasting time diagnosing. Turned out to be good advise in the end.
Best of Luck to you and your dad,
Royce
Best of Luck to you and your dad,
Royce
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