Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 12:04:42 +1000 (EST)
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From: brettdel@nswbeta.nsw.bom.gov.au
Subject: Running FI empty (long)
About a year ago was doing a trip from NSW to WA (Australia) when our
1991 D/Cab developed a mis-fire(2.1l).The strange thing about it was that
it only occured when fuel level was under half or when going down hill?
(The down hill bit was no real problem since the whole trip is basically
flat and straight). Pulled off to side of road and found fuel pump was
making some pretty strange noises- shit just what we need no replacement
and 2000Km from nowhere. Luckly had plenty of fuel aboard - kept going
refuelling when required. Made it to Esperance WA (great place - white
beaches - great surf - plenty of fish and no people) ordered new fuel
pump - arrived a week later 10 mins to replace it all ready to head back
to the surf started motor and fuel pump making the same noise!!!!
What are the chances of a new fuel pump being u/s? As you might have
quessed it wasn't and to cut a long story short after hours of thought
and lots of looking - inside the fuel tank there is a filter(it appears
as a pressed cicle in the middle of the tank when viewed from below) that
requires no maintenance as it is keep clean by the return flow of fuel
from the fuel rails. From this filter runs a moulded plastic line to the
tank outlet - I could find no clamps and could only assume that it is
held in place due to the fact that it is installed under tension in the
factory - this plastic line had come adrift - when you have a good look
at the tank the outlet is no where near the lowest point in the tank -
when tank is under half full, fuel moved around and lets a mixture of fuel
and air in to fuel pump (noise explained - pumps starts to cavitate).When
going down hill fuel moves foward air/fuel etc.etc.
Also inside the tank and incorperated with the fuel filter is a low fuel
cut off - this seems to operate as a safety device that DOES NOT ALLOW A
MIXTURE OF FUEL AND AIR TO ENTER THE FUEL PUMP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember reading once in a Bosch handbook that they can saftely run
fuel through the middle of the pump as there is never an explosive
mixture present inside the pump - all fuel and no air.
How Lucky was I.
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Brett Delaney
'91 D/Cab
'91 TRISTAR
Ph (049) 287222
Fax (049) 651690
brettdel@nswbeta.nsw.BoM.GOV.AU
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