1996 e150 5.8L FI - Fuel Pump Replaced, Still Problems

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Asked by Reid Sep 26, 2016 at 01:07 PM about the 1996 Ford E-Series E-150 STD Econoline

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Van would start when cold, but would not start after warming up until it sits
for a while to cool off. The fuel pump was diagnosed as below pressure
range so I replaced it.

Still have the same problem.  I know there are other components such as
fuel regulator, maybe switches, etc, but I know nothing about them.  

If it had a carburetor, I would describe it as similar to vapor lock.
Any ideas?  Please and thank you.

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You need to narrow down the problem by checking fuel pressure and spark when this happens otherwise you'll be guessing

Usually with a temperature related ignition problem you will see cracks in the crank position sensor on older vehicles start when cold not when hot good luck

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