Posted by Oklahoma_JD on February 17, 2009 at 18:43:28 from (66.210.131.202):
NEW PROBLEM:
Okay, so I rebuilt the pump and things were starting to look up. I was incorrect on the Fuel Pressure Gauge, it goes up to 80 and red lines at 40. Once I got the pump back on the motor started and ran fine. Fuel Pressure Gauge shows 80. After it ran for about 10 minutes or so, it started dieing. It will start and run for about 10 seconds and die again.
Here's what I have so far:
-I have a good stream of fuel going into the pump from the tank.
-I have good fuel that comes out the outlet on the bottom below the inlet when the motor is running or cranking over for that matter.
-I do NOT have fuel coming out of the top of the pump that is connected to the return line that goes back to the tank
-I do NOT have fuel coming back from the injectors via the return line to the tank.
-I do have a rise in oil level when I check the engine oil.
Does this sound like something major or did my seal that is on the shaft from the engine get hosed up when I put the pump back on? I just lined it up and slid it in. Is there a trick to this?
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