Re: Fuel Problem? -- 97, 4.3L GL, 2Bbl Holly, electric fuel pump
av8or09 - I'm not sure how to tell if the pump is a Holley or if it has an internal pressure regulator? It's a volvo part # 3857985 which I was told supersedes to 3858261. What should I look for?
Although I think I just made a discovery about half and hour ago. Had the boat running great after replacing the gas line, anti siphon valve and battery all of a sudden it started to hesitate? It pulled out of it for a couple seconds and then died and would not start. I pulled off the gas line from the carb and attached a rubber hose to it and ran it to a bucket. Cranked the engine and no gas came out. Then I pulled the relay to put a jumper on the pump and the pump still did not run. Checked voltage and I do not have any voltage to the relay housing on terminal #30, I do have low voltage to terminal #86. I will backtrack and let everyone know what I find. I did have a little better the 12v on #30 the other day when I checked.
Also the new anti siphon valve was much easier to suck air through. Don't know if this means anything, but sure felt like less suction was needed. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part.
bjcsc -- again thanks for posting the carb service manual! This may come in handy.
Off to find my short.
av8or09 - I'm not sure how to tell if the pump is a Holley or if it has an internal pressure regulator? It's a volvo part # 3857985 which I was told supersedes to 3858261. What should I look for?
Although I think I just made a discovery about half and hour ago. Had the boat running great after replacing the gas line, anti siphon valve and battery all of a sudden it started to hesitate? It pulled out of it for a couple seconds and then died and would not start. I pulled off the gas line from the carb and attached a rubber hose to it and ran it to a bucket. Cranked the engine and no gas came out. Then I pulled the relay to put a jumper on the pump and the pump still did not run. Checked voltage and I do not have any voltage to the relay housing on terminal #30, I do have low voltage to terminal #86. I will backtrack and let everyone know what I find. I did have a little better the 12v on #30 the other day when I checked.
Also the new anti siphon valve was much easier to suck air through. Don't know if this means anything, but sure felt like less suction was needed. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part.
bjcsc -- again thanks for posting the carb service manual! This may come in handy.
Off to find my short.