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> Possible bad fuel pump part 3, Problem solved...thank you George Hussey
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post Jun 20 2020, 06:52 PM
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I have been through testing the coil for spark, checking fuel pump relay,
Opening the fuel line between the injector rail and the fuel line to see if gas is coming through. None it worked or found the problem.

Enter George Hussy. On the phone he says, "have you checked your gas tank level"?
No, I said. The gauge says it has 1/2 of a tank. George says, "check the tank... gauges lie". I checked the tank and it was completely out of gas!! I went and got 5 gallons of CLEAR gas, no ethanol came home, put it in the tank. Cranked the engine a few times and she fired up! I let her warm up a bit and went for ride. WOW!
Runs like a champ. I could not be happier. THANK YOU GEORGE!!

Roger Cunningham
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post Jun 21 2020, 12:49 PM
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QUOTE(Ampex351 @ Jun 20 2020, 07:52 PM) *

I have been through testing the coil for spark, checking fuel pump relay,
Opening the fuel line between the injector rail and the fuel line to see if gas is coming through. None it worked or found the problem.

Enter George Hussy. On the phone he says, "have you checked your gas tank level"?
No, I said. The gauge says it has 1/2 of a tank. George says, "check the tank... gauges lie". I checked the tank and it was completely out of gas!! I went and got 5 gallons of CLEAR gas, no ethanol came home, put it in the tank. Cranked the engine a few times and she fired up! I let her warm up a bit and went for ride. WOW!
Runs like a champ. I could not be happier. THANK YOU GEORGE!!

Roger Cunningham
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Well, Since nobody has said a word, I'll just say "Thank you" again George. Everyone had great ideas on what to check but you nailed it telling me to check the gas tank for fuel. I had no idea that the gas gauge would be wrong. Now I'm going for a fun ride on Father's Day. I hope everyone else does too (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

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post Jun 21 2020, 01:15 PM
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While you're at it, I'd pull the float in the tank and get that gauge sorted....glad you're back on the road.
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Lol. I had the same problem I was having a few weeks ago. My engine and tranny was out for a woodruff key replacement for the crankshaft/fan and while I am at it, replace seals, cleaned and painted the tins. When everything was back together, I wasn’t getting gasoline in the carbs. I thought it was my wiring connections or blocked fuel filters or bad fuel pump. My good buddy suggested to check fuel. I added a gallon and it wasn’t still getting gas. The rear of the car was up so there wasn’t enough gas in the tank so I added another 2 gallons and vroom vroom. Just in time for Father’s Day!

Glad your car is back running again. We are lucky to have this forum with lots of wonderful guys and gals sharing their 914 IQ. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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In '86 one of my plumbers called in saying the truck quit running. When I arrived I found he'd run out of gas. I had to let him go after that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif)
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