If the vanes are stuck, why would it have run at all before? I was able to keep it running for a short while running it off of a bottle prior to tearing stuff down for the t-belt job.
The theory would be that gravity fed the pump when you were running off a bottle (or at least reduced the lift required)... now you're lifting fuel all the way from the back of the car and the bottom of the tank.It definitely sounds fuel-starved. Can you see if there's a good flow of fuel out the OUT line ?You can try filling the pump with something with lots of solvents (ATF, for example), let it soak overnight, and see if the vanes loosen... they may also loosen on their own if you can get the thing to rev reasonably well (perhaps via a bottle again).Another possibility could be that the B100 loosened up a ton of crap that's now clogging your fuel filter ? If you apply suction on the OUT bolt (Mighty Mac or similar brake bleeder vacuum pump works well) can you suck fuel easily thru the pump ?
Quote from: "Vincent Waldon"The theory would be that gravity fed the pump when you were running off a bottle (or at least reduced the lift required)... now you're lifting fuel all the way from the back of the car and the bottom of the tank.It definitely sounds fuel-starved. Can you see if there's a good flow of fuel out the OUT line ?You can try filling the pump with something with lots of solvents (ATF, for example), let it soak overnight, and see if the vanes loosen... they may also loosen on their own if you can get the thing to rev reasonably well (perhaps via a bottle again).Another possibility could be that the B100 loosened up a ton of crap that's now clogging your fuel filter ? If you apply suction on the OUT bolt (Mighty Mac or similar brake bleeder vacuum pump works well) can you suck fuel easily thru the pump ?Thanks for the reply Vince - your timing guide was infinitely helpful.I agree that it sounds fuel starved. Tomorrow I'm going to try replacing the fuel filter.When I primed the lines, what I did was pulled the return line from the last injector that goes back to the pump (the smaller diameter nipple, near the larger banjo fitting that is the tank return), and hooked up my Mity-Vac there and pulled vacuum. I can pump fuel through the pump via pulling suction on that return fitting fairly easily, and in fact after a few times of that I wasn't getting many if any bubbles through.We will see tomorrow what a new fuel filter does. If not I may try the ATF trick. Side note: the banjo fittings at the fuel filter and the IP have copper washers under them. Are these OK to be reused, or are these crush washers that need to be replaced every time? I think tomorrow I will try to get some clear nylon line to replace my brown and hard clear line so I can better see what is going on when I replace the fuel filter.
Side note: the banjo fittings at the fuel filter and the IP have copper washers under them. Are these OK to be reused, or are these crush washers that need to be replaced every time?
I think tomorrow I will try to get some clear nylon line to replace my brown and hard clear line so I can better see what is going on when I replace the fuel filter.
Did you back out the max fuel screw for any reason, then forget to screw it back in? Crap can clog the screen on the intank pickup also,.. and sometimes the check valve by the water seperator, under the car. Once you get clearer fuel lines; see if the air bubbles in the line are moving while the car is cranking,.. if they are the vanes are fine.
Can you visually inspect the screen through the fuel sender opening?
Quote from: "wolfsburged"Can you visually inspect the screen through the fuel sender opening? As luck would have it the fuel sender / pickup are one integrated unit and are what plugs the hole in the top of the fuel tank... so they'll come out as one unit for inspection.
Quote from: "Vincent Waldon"Quote from: "wolfsburged"Can you visually inspect the screen through the fuel sender opening? As luck would have it the fuel sender / pickup are one integrated unit and are what plugs the hole in the top of the fuel tank... so they'll come out as one unit for inspection.A bit confused - we are talking about the level sender with the float right?http://www.germanautoparts.com/images/7607a6e2a4135303931393137313/sWhere is the filter on that?