Got a call today.. He said the high pressure fuel pump was the problem. I should have it back by the middle of next week. I'll confirm the fix then.
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I would ask for the old pump back. Hopefully the new pump will solve your problem. It just seems a bit odd to me that it would fail in such a manner as you described..usually fuel pumps quit and that's that..they dont come back to life after sitting for awhile. Just saying. Hopefully I am wrong.
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Originally posted by panasonic View PostI would ask for the old pump back. Hopefully the new pump will solve your problem. It just seems a bit odd to me that it would fail in such a manner as you described..usually fuel pumps quit and that's that..they dont come back to life after sitting for awhile. Just saying. Hopefully I am wrong.Last edited by Gatorlizard; 06-10-2022, 06:20 PM.
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how many pumps have you had do this?
why would a pump overheat?
running without fuel to cool and lube it is a good way to kill a pump.
test and prove things, do not just guess or think something is not a problem
have you tested to make sure the hp pump has power when it will not run?
is the problem the ecu is not providing the negative to run the pump?
what tells the ECU that pump should be running?
testing if better than throwing parts and hoping
Last edited by 99yam40; 07-04-2022, 09:36 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Posthow many pumps have you had do this?
why would a pump overheat?
running without fuel to cool and lube it is a good way to kill a pump.
test and prove things, do not just guess or think something is not a problem
have you tested to make sure the hp pump has power when it will not run?
is the problem the ecu is not providing the negative to run the pump?
what tells the ECU that pump should be running?
testing if better than throwing parts and hoping
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postrun with pressure gauges hooked up to see if there is a problem with one of both
if you say spark is not the problem, then you need to find out if or why fuel is a problem
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Take pressure gauge with you and when it happens simply take the cowl off and hook the gauge. If worried about losing cowl a overboard...rig up a small lanyard to it before you go out.
Also remember, people on here are trying to help you.. be kind.
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Originally posted by panasonic View PostTake pressure gauge with you and when it happens simply take the cowl off and hook the gauge. If worried about losing cowl a overboard...rig up a small lanyard to it before you go out.
Also remember, people on here are trying to help you.. be kind.
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