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I recently drained and dropped the tank, after having zero fuel pressure (three gauges) at the Schrader valve. I'd already installed a new fuel filter and drained the tank once (car'd sat for five years), but she still wouldn't start.
I saw no more debris in the tank after draining it 99.95%, but I didn't vacuum or blow it out (have no compressed air) - since I didn't see any more debris, I didn't think vacuuming it was necessary. Installed a new Walbro 110lph fuel pump, and reinstalled the tank.
With the fuel hose disconnected from the fuel filter "IN" side, priming the pump gives me what seems like quite adequate fuel flow...at least better than it was before the new pump I thought (though maybe that's just mental). See below for a picture of what came out of the hose.
Reattaching the fuel hose and priming the pump 6 or 7 times, I still got zero pressure at the Schrader, and she wouldn't start. I pulled the fuel filter, drained it (see below for what came out of the filter/hose)...I can still blow through the filter, just like with a new one. If I can blow through it easily, does that mean the filter is still good (not clogged)? If the filter is still good, where do I check now?!
Zero fuel came out of the "OUT" line when I disconnected it from the filter. I haven't traced the fuel lines from the filter to the front of the car to check for kinks/creases, but the car literally just sat in the garage...so I don't know how a line could've gotten pinched. I suppose debris could be clogging the line if it got past the filter?
Thoughts please??
Again, the pic below is all the fuel in the filter, plus what came out of the "IN" hose when priming it before connecting to the filter. Lots more stuff than I would've imagined after draining the tank and installing a new filter. Could this stuff be caked inside the "IN" hose, and the clean fuel is just trying to carry it to the filter?
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I recently drained and dropped the tank, after having zero fuel pressure (three gauges) at the Schrader valve. I'd already installed a new fuel filter and drained the tank once (car'd sat for five years), but she still wouldn't start.
I saw no more debris in the tank after draining it 99.95%, but I didn't vacuum or blow it out (have no compressed air) - since I didn't see any more debris, I didn't think vacuuming it was necessary. Installed a new Walbro 110lph fuel pump, and reinstalled the tank.
With the fuel hose disconnected from the fuel filter "IN" side, priming the pump gives me what seems like quite adequate fuel flow...at least better than it was before the new pump I thought (though maybe that's just mental). See below for a picture of what came out of the hose.
Reattaching the fuel hose and priming the pump 6 or 7 times, I still got zero pressure at the Schrader, and she wouldn't start. I pulled the fuel filter, drained it (see below for what came out of the filter/hose)...I can still blow through the filter, just like with a new one. If I can blow through it easily, does that mean the filter is still good (not clogged)? If the filter is still good, where do I check now?!
Zero fuel came out of the "OUT" line when I disconnected it from the filter. I haven't traced the fuel lines from the filter to the front of the car to check for kinks/creases, but the car literally just sat in the garage...so I don't know how a line could've gotten pinched. I suppose debris could be clogging the line if it got past the filter?
Thoughts please??
Again, the pic below is all the fuel in the filter, plus what came out of the "IN" hose when priming it before connecting to the filter. Lots more stuff than I would've imagined after draining the tank and installing a new filter. Could this stuff be caked inside the "IN" hose, and the clean fuel is just trying to carry it to the filter?
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