No fuel pressure from pumps

1991 FORD F-150
140,000 MILES
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I had what I believe to be a bad ground cause my truck to stall and would not turn over or crank. When I would touch the ground wire it was very hot. I replace the entire ground wire. The truck cranks fine now but I have not fuel pressure anywhere (fuel rail, filter, fuel pump). I have checked the fuel pressure all the way back to the pump. Both pumps do run when the key is turned on but no pressure. I replaced the pump in the mid tank and still no pressure. I have disconnected the fuel lines and blown them out. They are clean. Could my pumps not be getting the correct voltage? If so, what should my voltage be going into the pump? I am stumped.
Nov 30, 2011 at 10:24 PM
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