hey I'm in Maine where are you at?
Unless the pump is leaking, preocess of elimination is best way of checking the pump, short of pulling it and having someone check it on a test bench...
I've read on here numerous times that when mileage starts dropping off and the motor seems to have no other problems that air getting in the fuel line to the pump is a good cause for this, that's where the clear fuel line from the filter to the pump comes in handy.
Do you have a fuel leak somewhere? How about the odometer? Have you verified that it is not slipping and counting every mile? Air can get in from bad seals in the IP. I was seeing bubbles in the clear fuel line. I also had a leak in the distributor head o-ring. I replaced that o-ring and the leak is gone as well as the bubbles.
Here's a stupid question, but does your throttle cable need adjusting?
What's the best way to tell if your injection pump is going bad? Can you check the output pressure some how?I've been trying to track down a mileage issue for some time now.
Here's a stupid question, but does your throttle cable need adjusting? [/quoteFrom what I've seen they almost always have slack in them and keep it from going to full throttle.
Quote from: Powered by Spearco on July 03, 2009, 04:31:58 pmHere's a stupid question, but does your throttle cable need adjusting? [/quoteFrom what I've seen they almost always have slack in them and keep it from going to full throttle. Just verified I can go to full throttle....with the peddle all the way down the throttle arm on the pump bottoms out on the adjustment screw before it hit the peddle stop inside the car. I've always run this car no more than 60-70 mph freeway, and have always had more throttle to go.