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mrholland2 |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 761 Joined: 7-September 11 From: Santa Maria,CA Member No.: 13,531 Region Association: Central California ![]() |
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About 600 miles ago I replaces my Electric fuel pump (carbed 1.7) because it was silent. Replaced with a low pressure Napa inline pump in the exact same location. Last week on my way home from work, (98 degrees), drove to the gas station and filled up the tank after being down 2/3. I stopped after 11 miles to get the mail, the car started, drove 10 feet and died (going downhill). . managed to get it to sort of run for the 1 block home eventually. Ran 2 hours later (didn't drive it).. Drove it the next morning 11 miles to work. . no problems. . drove it a few miles to lunch. . no problems. On the way home (95 degrees) stalled while driving downhill, coasted a while and stopped 10 minutes NOTE-FUEL PUMP WAS VERY HOT). . it started and ran 1 mile, and stalled again driving down hill, coasted and pulled over. . started after 15 minutes and drove it home. Started and ran fine 2 hours later (didn't drive it). It sat for several days. This morning (temp 70 degrees) started and ran fine. Drove 2-3 miles and it stalled again, on a slight decline. Pulled over and it started right up. Turned around and headed home. Stalled again after 1.5 miles. . again, a slight decline (not sure that matters). Started right up and drove it home (large UP hill which it did fine). Haven't checked anything after that, but am seeking advice. Here are the suggestions I've gotten or found: 1. Gas tank not venting. 2. Vapor lock (doubtful from this morning's debacle) 3. Bad new fuel pump 4. Crap in the bottom of the gas tank suddenly causing a problem. 5. Little German gremlins messing with my mind. Thanks in advance for all your help. You guys are great! Sean |
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Mike Bellis |
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Resident Electrician ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,347 Joined: 22-June 09 From: Midlothian TX Member No.: 10,496 Region Association: None ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Fuel may be vaporizing in the pump due to the overheating. This could be caused by fuel pump pushing on the carbs which are using little fuel. I saw this on a larger scale with a diesel pump pushing on a pressure regulator. Pump got so hot, it vaporized the diesel.
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