I know that you can find a stock electric fuel pump for around $300 or so, but it is inside of the fuel tank (not really a bolt-on job). I'm not sure if leaving a dead fuel pump in the tank and installing an external one would work, but it sounds like a good plan. I know once a stock fuel pump is dead, no fuel will leave the tank. I think it gets trapped in there so even if you applied another suction after the dead pump, it would be creating a vacuum or something in the line between the external pump and the dead pump.
.. just my theory..
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