tmielnichuk
New Member
Oh Crap, Oh Crap, Oh Crap!
To all of those who have been following my 89 MTX repair saga... here comes a new chapter! If you want the background on this bugger check these two posts:
"won't run when warm"
http://www.shoforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=17;t=007348#000001
"Problem solved... but it's SOLD"
http://www.shoforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=17;t=007512
So here I'm all happy that the problem is fixed AND I sold the car. NOT SO FAST TONTO! I drove to work today (about 30 minutes) stopped for a Slurpee, and the sucker wouldn't restart! I tried priming the fuel pump three times, then starting.. rough idle and die. Tried pumping gas pedal when cranking... same. Tried flooring it when cranking... same. It will almost catch, then die on me. The same symptoms as before. I have about 1/8th of a tank of gas in it (93 octane) and it was on flat ground when this happened. The car drove beautifully up untill this point.
Now I'm thinking its the damn return line check valve. I don't mind replacing this cheapy part for the new owner, but if I drop the f-ing tank and it doesn't fix the problem I'm going to lose my mind. The pump itself is only a year old. I did take a long road trip with the car prior to changing the FPR with a FULL tank of gas and it ran for over an hour and a half staight with no problems (same trip I described in first post above) and even a couple short runs while we were out of town. Does this mean that if the check valve isn't submersed in fuel it acts up? Or is my pump screwed again? The pump doesn't whine or make any really ugly noises, it just purrs away like always. The pitch does not change or alter at all. I can't hear a gurgling or rumbling noise from the check valve... my exhaust is WAY to loud for that.
I really don't want to "throw away" ANOTHER $100 on a car as I don't even own! BUT, I don't want to screw the guy over! headbang
So whats the verdict? Drop the tank and replace the "duck bill" or just fill er up and say good riddance?
And before you all ask... no codes, and sorry I don't have a fuel pressure tester so I am SOL on getting you any numbers right now... sorry dudes, but I KNEW you were gonna ask! wink
Thanks again guys, have a good night!
To all of those who have been following my 89 MTX repair saga... here comes a new chapter! If you want the background on this bugger check these two posts:
"won't run when warm"
http://www.shoforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=17;t=007348#000001
"Problem solved... but it's SOLD"
http://www.shoforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=17;t=007512
So here I'm all happy that the problem is fixed AND I sold the car. NOT SO FAST TONTO! I drove to work today (about 30 minutes) stopped for a Slurpee, and the sucker wouldn't restart! I tried priming the fuel pump three times, then starting.. rough idle and die. Tried pumping gas pedal when cranking... same. Tried flooring it when cranking... same. It will almost catch, then die on me. The same symptoms as before. I have about 1/8th of a tank of gas in it (93 octane) and it was on flat ground when this happened. The car drove beautifully up untill this point.
Now I'm thinking its the damn return line check valve. I don't mind replacing this cheapy part for the new owner, but if I drop the f-ing tank and it doesn't fix the problem I'm going to lose my mind. The pump itself is only a year old. I did take a long road trip with the car prior to changing the FPR with a FULL tank of gas and it ran for over an hour and a half staight with no problems (same trip I described in first post above) and even a couple short runs while we were out of town. Does this mean that if the check valve isn't submersed in fuel it acts up? Or is my pump screwed again? The pump doesn't whine or make any really ugly noises, it just purrs away like always. The pitch does not change or alter at all. I can't hear a gurgling or rumbling noise from the check valve... my exhaust is WAY to loud for that.
I really don't want to "throw away" ANOTHER $100 on a car as I don't even own! BUT, I don't want to screw the guy over! headbang
So whats the verdict? Drop the tank and replace the "duck bill" or just fill er up and say good riddance?
And before you all ask... no codes, and sorry I don't have a fuel pressure tester so I am SOL on getting you any numbers right now... sorry dudes, but I KNEW you were gonna ask! wink
Thanks again guys, have a good night!