Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 10:59:53 -0500
Reply-To: Jay L Snyder <Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM>
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From: Jay L Snyder <Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM>
Subject: Re: ARG! HELP! fuel pump problems
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Some pumps whine more than others. I would pull the feed line off that
goes into the pump and make sure the gas flows freely out of that line.
Keep replacing the inlet filters regularly. There may have been some junk
in your new tank. Check the fuel pressure back at the engine. It can tell
you if the regulator is working properly and if you have some kind of
pluggage. Rev the engine and hold it for a few minutes and see if the
pressure remains constant. If it starts to drop off, you have a plug
somewhere.
Jay
Greg Marshall <earthboy@ROGERS.COM>@gerry.vanagon.com> on 01/16/2003
10:34:03 AM
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Subject: Re: ARG! HELP! fuel pump problems
Sorry I was unlcear,
afer the new to me used pump started to whine, I replaced it whith a brand
new one, which is still whining. If it is a vacuum problem, how long
should
I have to run the van with the fuel filler cap off? I just tried that, let
it run for a minute or so and the pump was still whining, will it take
longer
than that?
Greg.
John Rodgers wrote:
> Some applications of used equipment are penny wise, pound foolish.
>
> Installing a used fuel pump is like putting on a used water pump. Never
> do it. Consider how much that pump runs over time on the original
> vehicle. Look at the mileage of the original vehicle, and that will give
> you an idea about how long that pump has been running. Remember that
> fuel pumps run from the time the ignition switch is turned on,
> regardless of whether or not the vehicle moves. That means there is more
> fuel pump mileage than vehicle mileage. Every stop, every idle warmup,
> that pump is running and vehicle is not moving. Used fuel pumps, like
> used water pumps are a very bad idea. Pull that sucker and install a
> NEW one. Yes, they are expensive, but it's worth every nickle for peace
> of mind in the middle of the night going over Snoqualamie Pass!!!... or
> wherevever else you might be.
>
> Do the usual checks for debris in the line before you do it, however.
> And try running for a while without the fuel cap on tight, just to
> double check for any vacuum on the tank.
>
> John Rodgers
> 88 GL Driver
>
> Greg Marshall wrote:
>
> >Hi folks..
> >
> >Here's the background situation.
> >
> >Had a new fuel tank put in the van in the fall, also put on a new to me
> >used pump, because mine packed up at about the same time th tank did.
> >Everything was running fine until Monday.
> >
> >Monday: Fuel pump started to whine and groan and van seemed starved.
> >
> >What I did: Replaced the pump, filter, pump connections, and short
> >sections of fuel line around the pump.
> >
> >New fuel pump seemed fine at first, but now is whining just like the old
> >one, and the van still seems starved.
> >
> >I really need some list wisdom on this one. I have to drive my van for
> >abot an hour a day to work and back, and it's scary on the highway when
> >it's not getting full power. Please help!
> >
> >Thank you list gurus.
> >
> >Greg.
> >82 Westy
> >
> >
> >
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