themechanic
Oklahoma is OK
70 miles from home. Almost made it.Good news. We are not in Yosemite or on 99 south. Bad news is the second fuel pump quit. Got as far as Manteca on 120. 2,934 trip miles.
70 miles from home. Almost made it.Good news. We are not in Yosemite or on 99 south. Bad news is the second fuel pump quit. Got as far as Manteca on 120. 2,934 trip miles.
His pump is mounted in the tank...Electric for the EFI conversion.I use that line on a lot of people as well, you gotta use what works?
How's the fuel pump push rod? Good Luck
It's nice to meet members travelling through. Although, Dennis was the first. I see your route takes you along I-40 through Oklahoma. Give me a shout when you're in my neck of the woods. Even if you just have time to say hello for a meal or for fuel. I'm flexible.
That's sucks, sorry to hear you have had this happen twice to you. I know this sounds stupid, but, you don't deserve all of that! It's not from a lack of working at it!!Leave in a Coronet, come home in an International.
Maybe, but would only take 8 gallons. Need to know tank capacity once and for all and investigate gauge.Could the pump be overheating when you're running low on fuel, just a thought.
No, custom tank from Ricks. Guessing 22 gallons. Reads just above half then takes 9-11 gallons. Maybe it does work, then drops fast from 1/2 down. Not willing to find out on the road with the boss along.Is it a stock tank?
She said we need a ******* roof, and car repairs should not compromise. Lost her mind. Ricks tanks El Paso has been helpful. Gonna give them another call.What a pain in the dick. It sucks to break down alone or with a buddy BUT to do it with the Wife along....having to hear her complain or hold back the comments THEN unleashing them once you get home...
WTF ???
How do you prepare for this sort of thing? I know that you don't buy Harbor Freight quality stuff. You posted many of the receipts.
Could be many things but where is the power for the fuel pump connected? I had similar symptoms when I bad my in tank pump one time and it was a coil that got too hot. Sitting 10 min it would start then a few minutes later under load it would sputter. Need spark to ignite the fuel. When it fired up at the shop did you drive it home successfully without issue?Sequence. Over 10,000 feet. Cruise down from Yosemite. Car running 176 and humming. Stop for fuel. Would not start, first time ever with EFI. Spins. Starts after setting for 10. In a block chokes, sputters, EFI tablet flashes red for fuel pressure dropping to 15 with 55 normal. Coast to a safe spot. No power. Zero. Cycled the cut out switch at battery and restored power. That ******* thing has to go. It spun but would not start. Is the power related to fuel. Everything else was running.