Robert Cardo wrote: >Max, > >Me too. >On the road several times. > >But I found afer hitch hiking to a gas station and just putting in a >couple of gallons the pump picked the gas up OK and got it to the engine >with no problems, and no T-fitting loosening. > >Here's a thought. > >How could the system get air bound when the injector's are still >opening? > >Yes, they will just be expelling the air that's in the system, but the >gas will eventually get to the cylinder's. > >I've never had this kind of problem with fuel delivery after running out >of gas. > >Even after changing all the fuel lines. > >Let the pump do it's work, and the engine fires right away. > >Take Care, > > > Just had the same problem. I don't suppose the van is facing uphill by any chance? I had to undo the bleed screw on the T piece as detailed earlier. When I turned the ignition on, a little fuel leaked out then stopped, but the noise from the fuel pump continued on and on, meaning it has not pressurised to the correct back pressure (I assume). Turned the ignition off. I then spent 30 minutes with a 4 foot plastic tube over the open bleed hole, sucking hard and then holding the pressure, then release and try again, until a load of air bubbles came out. It was a bit like bleeding brakes! I suspect it would be easier to just get the van onto a flat road and try again. Hope this helps, Stew. |
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