Hey guys, board looks helpful as I've been nosing around. I have a 1990 2WD Jeep Comanche 2.5L 188k 5 speed. It has been sitting for a long time(years), but it still does crank over with a jump box. I put fresh gas in, and I'm pretty sure it is getting spark because it had spark last time I tried to get it going. Anyway, I don't think it is getting fuel because I removed both lines going to the TBI and cranked it for about 20 seconds and saw nothing. So far I have tried to swap both the relays I found under the hood with known good relays( I believe one of the relays is for the fuel pump but don't know which). That changed nothing. I don't think I heard the pump click when I turned the key but I was distracted by the dash chime and rain. Is the ECM under those relays? Should I attempt removing that to find burned diodes? I know the fuel pump is the most likely problem by far since it is a fuel delivery issue on a vehicle that hasn't run in years. Could it be a disconnected wire like the orange one in the picture? Or the blue plug in the center of the second picture? I thought that just looked like a lighting plug but who knows. Anyway, not sure if I want to put a fuel pump into this vehicle, I may just sell it or scrap it. The pump install doesn't look terribly hard and I would definitely drop the tank instead of leaving it in. It's just in a very inaccessible location and I'm betting I will want air tools to remove the bolts because I'm sure they are rusty. Should I just inflate the tires, tow it out,drop the tank and put a pump in? It has a pretty serious rod knock too from what I remember but I'd hate to get rid of it(obviously). Let me know what you think guys.