Fuel Starvation Problems
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Fuel starvation problems.
been having problems with my 1988 cabby, had it in at the garage over the last couple of weeks and still having problems. new fuel pump fitted, fuel lines checked to see any blockages and even had a look in the tank tonight to see if there was any surface rust. its very intermittent the fuel filter was full of fuel before so took it on a quick drive and by the time I had got back it was empty and barely any fuel flowing through?
any ideas would be appreciated. cheers
any ideas would be appreciated. cheers
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I'm having similar problems.
I've changed the fuel pump.
I've stripped and cleaned the carb (Weber, brand new) but found no dirt.
I've replaced the fuel tank with a new tank, the original tank had rust particles in it.
I've blown through the fuel lines with compressed air so I know they are not blocked.
I am getting air bubbles pulling through, which can be seen in the fuel filter - and they are being pulled into the fuel pump supply.
I've tried running with the fuel cap off, in case it wasn't breathing.
All to no avail, although at least now, the car dies but comes straight back to life again
I've two things left to eliminate, I'm going to thoroughly inspect the hard fuel lines rear to front, for anywhere that air could be drawn in, and I'm going to investigate the breather pipes under the right side wheel housing, I believe there is a one way valve up there.
Failing that …….. I don't know where else there is to cause the problem. I am aware some of the pattern fuel pumps can be poor quality.
I've changed the fuel pump.
I've stripped and cleaned the carb (Weber, brand new) but found no dirt.
I've replaced the fuel tank with a new tank, the original tank had rust particles in it.
I've blown through the fuel lines with compressed air so I know they are not blocked.
I am getting air bubbles pulling through, which can be seen in the fuel filter - and they are being pulled into the fuel pump supply.
I've tried running with the fuel cap off, in case it wasn't breathing.
All to no avail, although at least now, the car dies but comes straight back to life again
I've two things left to eliminate, I'm going to thoroughly inspect the hard fuel lines rear to front, for anywhere that air could be drawn in, and I'm going to investigate the breather pipes under the right side wheel housing, I believe there is a one way valve up there.
Failing that …….. I don't know where else there is to cause the problem. I am aware some of the pattern fuel pumps can be poor quality.
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Fuel Starvation Problems
Do you have a Weber carb fitted??
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jazzydog said
Do you have a Weber carb fitted??
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I do mate yeah
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So do I
I have seen others on the forum mentioning that you do not need a fuel return, or that you need to restrict the fuel return, if a Weber carb is fitted.
So after lots of breaking down and more test driving I found that on my car, I can reduce the amount of air bubbles in the fuel if I do just that
I have seen others on the forum mentioning that you do not need a fuel return, or that you need to restrict the fuel return, if a Weber carb is fitted.
So after lots of breaking down and more test driving I found that on my car, I can reduce the amount of air bubbles in the fuel if I do just that
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Try blocking off the fuel return
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Fuel Starvation Problems
Update - I blocked off the fuel return line by kinking it and holding with a zip tie - this has cured the fuel starvation issues, I did an 80 mile trip yesterday without issue.
I discovered however, that my car has changed from being an instant starter, to a reluctant starter - (hot or cold).
So what I’ve done is restrict flow in the fuel return line, I’ve inserted a stopper with a small hole in it.
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I discovered however, that my car has changed from being an instant starter, to a reluctant starter - (hot or cold).
So what I’ve done is restrict flow in the fuel return line, I’ve inserted a stopper with a small hole in it.
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