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Xavier,
Go to Lowes or Home Depot and get a piece of 14 gauge steel plate 6" x 6" and make a bracket to mount your fuel pump. Use some self threading screws if you can't weld it to the rear frame. Mount your bracket and pump behind your pumpkin level with or lower than your fuel cell. I went and checked a friend of mines Lonestar and this is easily done. I think what others have said is that your fuel pump is loosing it's prime. I would also check all joints where your fuel line is joined with a union or hose clamp to make sure everything is tight and not allowing air or a minor leak.
Good luck and let us know what you figure out.
Clois Harlan
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