Does fuel pump (injection) cut off if clogged?, YES i searched and read all 20 pages |
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Does fuel pump (injection) cut off if clogged?, YES i searched and read all 20 pages |
jsayre914 |
Nov 15 2009, 11:56 AM
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Speed Up !!! Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 10-February 08 From: Timonium MD 21093 Member No.: 8,696 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
On a bosh fuel pump (3 tit) does it cut out if it cannot get fuel?? I realize if it is intermittant it is probably a loose connection, loose or bad relay, loose pin on board, or dirty fuse on board, etc.
i am at work, and i am not so sure i will make it home tonight, i have a few tools, but no electrical stuff with me. i was wondering .... what would the pump do with good power and a clogged line?? i made it half way to work and the pump cut out 3 times within 1 min, then dead. i pulled over checked the pump and all connections tight. i tried to start it 4-5 times, heard the pump run for 1 sec then dead. crawled under and shook the filtre and banged on the pump. it started but would not idle. i then loosend the clamp holding the pump and turned it upside down. car started and kept strong at high idle but started to choke below 3500 rpm. I risked the drive into work, and made it idling between 3500 and 4500, it would start to cut out and i would downshift jump the rpm and it was ok again. welcome to my life |
Cap'n Krusty |
Nov 15 2009, 04:24 PM
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Cap'n Krusty Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California |
Clogged filters are rare on our cars. They will NOT cause the pump to stop. It'll keep running until it burns itself up. If this is your L-jet car, check the inlet air boot and any other possible air leaks. The boot is NLA, and has been for years. The airbox will shut off the pump if there's not enough air flow going past the vane. Look at the TWO oil cap gaskets. They should both be intact and functional.
Report back. The Cap'n |
jsayre914 |
Nov 15 2009, 05:14 PM
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Speed Up !!! Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 10-February 08 From: Timonium MD 21093 Member No.: 8,696 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Clogged filters are rare on our cars. They will NOT cause the pump to stop. It'll keep running until it burns itself up. If this is your L-jet car, check the inlet air boot and any other possible air leaks. The boot is NLA, and has been for years. The airbox will shut off the pump if there's not enough air flow going past the vane. Look at the TWO oil cap gaskets. They should both be intact and functional. Report back. The Cap'n if the clog will not cause the pump to stop, then i have an electrical problem, or a flapper problem as you said. both oil cap gaskets are brand new, and all vacume lines are brand new. i inspected that huge rubber pipe and washed it good befor putting it back on few weeks ago. Everything is super tight. i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday. today is a different story. i did a different search and found more possibilities. cht wire broken, grounds under plenum came loose, coil has turned around and grounded a wire? i will check these also, before jumping in for my 65mile ride home tonight. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) |
underthetire |
Nov 15 2009, 05:54 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,062 Joined: 7-October 08 From: Brentwood Member No.: 9,623 Region Association: Northern California |
i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday.
Sounds like a vacuum leak to me. I don't know of any that would have the idle screw all the way in and idle at 1K. |
jsayre914 |
Nov 15 2009, 05:58 PM
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Speed Up !!! Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 10-February 08 From: Timonium MD 21093 Member No.: 8,696 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday. Sounds like a vacuum leak to me. I don't know of any that would have the idle screw all the way in and idle at 1K. please explain... i thought this was the norm. if i back the screw one full turn the idle goes up about 500rpm and again if i turn 500 rpm etc. is that not normal?? |
r_towle |
Nov 15 2009, 06:11 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,624 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday. Sounds like a vacuum leak to me. I don't know of any that would have the idle screw all the way in and idle at 1K. please explain... i thought this was the norm. if i back the screw one full turn the idle goes up about 500rpm and again if i turn 500 rpm etc. is that not normal?? Yes that is normal. its actually perfect...at least the idle screw part is. When you turn on the key the pump runs for 1.5 seconds, then shuts off. That is how Djet works. It comes on again when the motor is running. It sounds to me like you have an elec issue, not a fuel issue. Ignition wire loose, positive wire to coil loose, Ignition switch or plug under dash going up into the steering column is loose. Pull relay board cover...pull all the plugs and volgate regulator... Reseat all of them. Clean both positive and negative battery terminals..clean the main power wires (the smaller red ones) that feed the ignition and the accesories) Make sure your coil is not touching ground. Check all three wired going to the coil for breaks and shorts. You need to run through ALL the wires to wiggle them and see what is loose. I chased an issue for days and it was a loose wire that somehow got inside the distributor and was shorting things out...hard to explain...I rebuilt the distributor to find it. Rich |
jsayre914 |
Nov 15 2009, 06:20 PM
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Speed Up !!! Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 10-February 08 From: Timonium MD 21093 Member No.: 8,696 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday. Sounds like a vacuum leak to me. I don't know of any that would have the idle screw all the way in and idle at 1K. please explain... i thought this was the norm. if i back the screw one full turn the idle goes up about 500rpm and again if i turn 500 rpm etc. is that not normal?? Yes that is normal. its actually perfect...at least the idle screw part is. When you turn on the key the pump runs for 1.5 seconds, then shuts off. That is how Djet works. It comes on again when the motor is running. It sounds to me like you have an elec issue, not a fuel issue. Ignition wire loose, positive wire to coil loose, Ignition switch or plug under dash going up into the steering column is loose. Pull relay board cover...pull all the plugs and volgate regulator... Reseat all of them. Clean both positive and negative battery terminals..clean the main power wires (the smaller red ones) that feed the ignition and the accesories) Make sure your coil is not touching ground. Check all three wired going to the coil for breaks and shorts. You need to run through ALL the wires to wiggle them and see what is loose. I chased an issue for days and it was a loose wire that somehow got inside the distributor and was shorting things out...hard to explain...I rebuilt the distributor to find it. Rich i am reading this thread like a hawk (since i am jumping into the car at 8pm) i used to have d-jet and yes it would always run for a sec, but now i have l-jet on a 1.8 and it does not ever run when you turn the key to the on position. i was worried at first but found out that was correct. it only runs when the key is to the start position. however i have never had this problem before and im not sure how to do the flap test yet. however... i did go out a few min ago and pulled the fuel filtre out and blew through it backwards as hard as i could and put it back on correctly. then poured a bag of kitty litter under my car. started it up, and did not notice any hesitation at all, but it is still parellel parked, i cant test it out for sure yet. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) |
r_towle |
Nov 15 2009, 06:25 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,624 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
i have the idle screw all the way in and i can idle just under 1000 smoothly. yesterday. Sounds like a vacuum leak to me. I don't know of any that would have the idle screw all the way in and idle at 1K. please explain... i thought this was the norm. if i back the screw one full turn the idle goes up about 500rpm and again if i turn 500 rpm etc. is that not normal?? Yes that is normal. its actually perfect...at least the idle screw part is. When you turn on the key the pump runs for 1.5 seconds, then shuts off. That is how Djet works. It comes on again when the motor is running. It sounds to me like you have an elec issue, not a fuel issue. Ignition wire loose, positive wire to coil loose, Ignition switch or plug under dash going up into the steering column is loose. Pull relay board cover...pull all the plugs and volgate regulator... Reseat all of them. Clean both positive and negative battery terminals..clean the main power wires (the smaller red ones) that feed the ignition and the accesories) Make sure your coil is not touching ground. Check all three wired going to the coil for breaks and shorts. You need to run through ALL the wires to wiggle them and see what is loose. I chased an issue for days and it was a loose wire that somehow got inside the distributor and was shorting things out...hard to explain...I rebuilt the distributor to find it. Rich i am reading this thread like a hawk (since i am jumping into the car at 8pm) i used to have d-jet and yes it would always run for a sec, but now i have l-jet on a 1.8 and it does not ever run when you turn the key to the on position. i was worried at first but found out that was correct. it only runs when the key is to the start position. however i have never had this problem before and im not sure how to do the flap test yet. however... i did go out a few min ago and pulled the fuel filtre out and blew through it backwards as hard as i could and put it back on correctly. then poured a bag of kitty litter under my car. started it up, and did not notice any hesitation at all, but it is still parellel parked, i cant test it out for sure yet. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) Ljet pump test. Pull large rubber hose off the AFM unit so you can stick your finger in the AFM. Turn key to run position. Stick finger in AFM unit and open the door (you can see it if you look in the hole) Pump will run till you let go. Rich |
jsayre914 |
Nov 16 2009, 10:32 AM
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Speed Up !!! Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 10-February 08 From: Timonium MD 21093 Member No.: 8,696 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Ljet pump test. Pull large rubber hose off the AFM unit so you can stick your finger in the AFM. Turn key to run position. Stick finger in AFM unit and open the door (you can see it if you look in the hole) Pump will run till you let go. Rich I did not have time to trouble shoot yet, but last night after i made it home (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cheer.gif) i stopped at the gas station. I opend the air box, and looked up into the lid. i saw the flapper and i took a extra piece of vacume hose and slid it into the afm to hold the flapper open. i jumped into the car started it, and ran back to watch. the pressure guage read solid 30 for about 2min, then it started to stumble. 30....20....30....15.....20....5....0 the car died and i heard the fuel pump cranking away rrrrrrrr untill i pulled the hose and let the flapper shut. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) tommorow i will troubleshoot if i can get enough time. |
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