OK, replaced the fuel pump, plugged it in, started it up and hey presto its all go!! However.........
Started it up to go home and had to stop on the way home. Turned it off with every confidence it was fine. Things were not as they seemed.
Out of the car for no more than 5 minutes, hopped back in and lots of crank but no bang.
"WTF!!!!! #^#@*& # @@&*@#^ (*(@* @^! 0#(* @#&U@*() @#^)@ !!!!!!!!!!"
To cut a long story short, it turned out to be the fuel pump relay, BUT, the relay itself caused the pump to burn out when it arced out, subsequently blowing the 20A yellow fuse!!
Relay was running extremely hot, took off the metal cover and contacts were covered in powdery crap and stuck together, but not making contact!
Luckily I had a fishhook in the car, a quick swap of the EFI main relay to the fuel pump plug and it got me home.... and is still working now until I get the right relay.
Tried a few different ones I had in my shed, but as these have a diode on pin 86, resistor and diode looped protection coils didnt work.
so basically a $15 item cost me $240 for a new pump, a lot of cursing!!!
Now I am on a "relay service" program, stripping and cleaning every possible main relay that relates to essential operations......
Think theres something in that for all of us.......

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