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Disconnect the power at the frame rail pump and supply 12 volts to it. This is to check if its working.
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yes i’m getting 12vDisconnect the power at the frame rail pump and supply 12 volts to it. This is to check if its working.
So the pump is running?yes i’m getting 12v
Not check for 12 volts...yes i’m getting 12v
it’s running… just dropped the tank and poured some of the gas out and i’m going to assume this is the 10yr old gas and it could be my problemNot check for 12 volts...
SUPPLY 12volts to the pump and see if it runs.
it’s running… just dropped the tank and poured some of the gas out and i’m going to assume this is the 10yr old gas and it could be my problem
Mine did not have a filter in it and spun apart just fine. Maybe its supposed to have one???When you bypassed the fuel reservoir, you did connect the two smaller hoses and the two larger hoses, right? Just checking, because the supply and return lines switch positions when they exit the reservoir. Swapping the lines would create the problem you have.
Also, if you try to force open a reservoir that was not designed for a filter it could break it. I have heard that the two parts of filter-less reservoirs are glued together.
IMHO, I would leave the reservoir connected. Unless the low pressure pump in the tank is only needed for priming the system in your new configuration, it may not be able to keep up with the volume of the high pressure pump.View attachment 69675
Mine did not have a filter in it and spun apart just fine. Maybe its supposed to have one???
both pumps getting 12v. i’ve pulled lines off and blown through them using my air compressor and cleared through them. no blockages. i’ve bypassed the inertia switch. i’m lost at this point . i just went and put new gas in it yesterday after flushing the tank and cleaning it.Forgot about that. Yeah, my 88 has one of those between the fuel tank and the high pressure pump and the ”normal” fuel filter up between the high pressure pump and the engine.
if both pumps are kicking on and you have 0 psi at the rail, there’s either a major leak, major blockage, or a pump is failing to pump. If the pumps are not kicking on, you either have a bad pump or a wiring fault. I’ve always started with checking to see if I have 12v at the pump after verifying the fuses are good and swapping the fuel pump relay with a spare I keep on hand. Sometimes I jump the inertia switch. If there’s not 12v at the pumps at that point, there’s probably a bad fuseable link or broken wire somewhere.
i did. they’re connected right. i’m lost at this point.When you bypassed the fuel reservoir, you did connect the two smaller hoses and the two larger hoses, right? Just checking, because the supply and return lines switch positions when they exit the reservoir. Swapping the lines would create the problem you have.
Also, if you try to force open a reservoir that was not designed for a filter it could break it. I have heard that the two parts of filter-less reservoirs are glued together.
IMHO, I would leave the reservoir connected. Unless the low pressure pump in the tank is only needed for priming the system in your new configuration, it may not be able to keep up with the volume of the high pressure pump.View attachment 69675
only lines i didn’t pull off and blow through are the ones that go from the frame rail fuel filter up to the regulator, because i’m not sure how to unplug the lines from these connectors. do any of you guys know how?both pumps getting 12v. i’ve pulled lines off and blown through them using my air compressor and cleared through them. no blockages. i’ve bypassed the inertia switch. i’m lost at this point . i just went and put new gas in it yesterday after flushing the tank and cleaning it.
Yep quick disconnect. Insert tool around the hose, push in...should pop loose.only lines i didn’t pull off and blow through are the ones that go from the frame rail fuel filter up to the regulator, because i’m not sure how to unplug the lines from these connectors. do any of you guys know how?