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Newbie fueling question |
87m491 |
Nov 10 2017, 07:54 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 275 Joined: 29-July 12 From: Portland, the original! Member No.: 14,731 Region Association: North East States |
As usual I have shot my own self in the foot and have a self inflicted "ran when parked" scenario. In the summer of 2016 I pulled a 74 2.0 with stock fuel injection out of a fairly long slumber and drove it a few hours home. After being pleasantly surprised at how well it seemed to run I proceeded to pull out the interior for sprucing up (still out) and redid wheels, brake system, wheel bearings and made my way to the fuel system.
The tank was amazingly clean so new tank sock, filter, updated style pump was already in the frunk, so new hoses, tangerine SS lines stem to stern and all new engine compartment lines, reconditioned injectors, yada, yada. Fast forward to refire time and not so much. It's tough to confirm working FP from the drivers seat so I hard wired it and still no start. (starter is turning the engine fine) With all of the lines out at once I thought there was a better than even money chance I swapped fuel in and out. I swapped lines in the engine bay and was met with a powerful suction whoosh when I disconnected one. I hard wired the FP again and heard the fuel swirling around the tank I assume from the return so now that seems good. I also have spark from the coil and as I type this I can't believe I forgot to check from the cap out, DOH! Short question long, is the FP supposed to run with the key on or is it keyed to engine speed etc? Also with the interior and "convenience" electricals out, might I have disconnected something that it is keeping the car from firing up? thx Mike |
Mikey914 |
Nov 11 2017, 06:22 AM
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The rubber man Group: Members Posts: 12,677 Joined: 27-December 04 From: Hillsboro, OR Member No.: 3,348 Region Association: None |
Before you get too crazy chasing down all the possibilities, church the fuel pump relay. Swap it with a known good. You can easily check if the headlights go up and down, you can swap. If the headlight doesn't there's s smoking gun. If they do, it doesn't mean it was not faulty, as often a little bumping around can make them work at least temporarily.
Good luck, sometimes the easiest answer is what has happened. |
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