canadian
sy in progress
The truck has been sitting for a number of years but has always been started every once in a while to make sure everything stayed lubed. I took it for a ride up the street a few weeks ago and noticed that the fuel pressure would fluctuate a lot. Turning off the key, the pressure would drop right away so I started with the easy things first. I replaced the fuel pressure regulator and had the same problem so I knew it was in the tank.
It got to the point where turning on the key, the pump would prime but I would get no pressure at the rail. I could hear the fuel dripping in the tank so I knew there was a problem in the tank. I dropped the tank and took out the pickup assembly and found that the hose between the pump and pickup had rotted away and turned into goo.
I replaced that hose with a new one from AutoZone and made sure that everything was fine before bolting everything back in. Several days later I turned they key and got nothing. No primp, no fuel pressure, nothing at all, so I figured the pump was dead. I get 12 volts all the way to the pump harness on the tank so I thought it was the pump. I ordered a new pump and dropped the tank again.
After getting the new pump installed, it worked fine. I started it a few days ago and it ran fine and held pressure. After turning off the key I did notice that the pump ran for about 10 seconds which I thought was odd but attributed it to the Racetronix harness. Today I attempt to move the truck so I can clean the garage and the pump is dead again. Turn the key and I don't get anything. I've jumped the connector on the firewall and I don't get anything either. I get 12 volts down to the power connector going to the sending unit, so I can rule that out.
The only thing I can think is that the wiring on the sender is shorting out or the brand new Walboro is dead already which I find hard to believe, but stranger things have happened. Does anybody have any other ideas? I'll be dropping the tank again tonight and pulling the sending unit out of the tank to see if I get 12 volts to the pump connector on the inside of the tank and also testing the pump.
Any other thoughts?
It got to the point where turning on the key, the pump would prime but I would get no pressure at the rail. I could hear the fuel dripping in the tank so I knew there was a problem in the tank. I dropped the tank and took out the pickup assembly and found that the hose between the pump and pickup had rotted away and turned into goo.
I replaced that hose with a new one from AutoZone and made sure that everything was fine before bolting everything back in. Several days later I turned they key and got nothing. No primp, no fuel pressure, nothing at all, so I figured the pump was dead. I get 12 volts all the way to the pump harness on the tank so I thought it was the pump. I ordered a new pump and dropped the tank again.
After getting the new pump installed, it worked fine. I started it a few days ago and it ran fine and held pressure. After turning off the key I did notice that the pump ran for about 10 seconds which I thought was odd but attributed it to the Racetronix harness. Today I attempt to move the truck so I can clean the garage and the pump is dead again. Turn the key and I don't get anything. I've jumped the connector on the firewall and I don't get anything either. I get 12 volts down to the power connector going to the sending unit, so I can rule that out.
The only thing I can think is that the wiring on the sender is shorting out or the brand new Walboro is dead already which I find hard to believe, but stranger things have happened. Does anybody have any other ideas? I'll be dropping the tank again tonight and pulling the sending unit out of the tank to see if I get 12 volts to the pump connector on the inside of the tank and also testing the pump.
Any other thoughts?