Re: [FSJeeps] Fuel Problems
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Re: [FSJeeps] Fuel Problems
- From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:26:45 -0700
A: Here is the gas tank "sock" that people have trouble with on many AMCs
(which is why I'm including a lot of other lists in this reply)
http://www.bjsoffroad.com/cartgenie/prodInfo.asp?pid=310&cid=5 available at
http://www.bjsoffroad.com along with new sending units and other FSJ items
of interest. (I have no stock in the company! I just shop there. <G>)
Before ripping the sender out to check the sock (MTBE that is in most
state's gasoline because of CARB and EPA but it's poisoning the groundwater
and turning fuel hoses and the sock in the tank to mushy messes or splitting
them open), I would first attempt to put vacuum to the fuel line with a hand
pump (and the other end plugged of course!) to see if it holds vacuum. If it
doesn't, the line has a small fracture somewhere or a rust hole (I pulled 3
from other FSJs that looked like piccolos!) If that passes inspection, then
open the tank top and check the sender lines and sock. (I took the sock off
mine and replaced it with a see thru filter just before my fuel pump where I
have easy access. The problem with that is any large debris in the tank
clogs the end of the steel line. I recently had what looked like a clump of
pet hair in my external filter! There is also the possibility of breaking
the glass filter when offroading, but this is my highway tow rig.)
Jen,
You are correct, my 89 has a mechanical fuel pump. When the gas
stopped flowing that was the first thing I suspected and replaced it. Also
put new
hoses on. I lifted the back seat, found the plate and checked things out.
The hoses seem to be in good condition. I disconnected them both at the
tank
end and at the front before I disconnect the hoses at the end of the metal
hose/tubes to the rear of the fuel pump. I blew air through both hoses and
had someone check the other end. Air flowed through both so there was no
obstruction in the lines from the fuel tank forward. New rubber hoses from
metal
lines to new fuel pump, and from from fuel pump to new fuel filter, and to
carb. No gas flowing.
I have read in several places about a "sock" in the tank. Haven't a
clue about this. Not bad gas as I have filled the Jeep and my other car at
the
same station at the same time.
Where is the fuel pump relay? I thought this was a mechanical system?
There are two wires that go into the fuel tank but assumed that these were
for
the fuel gauge. There are no wires that go to the fuel pump.
Appreciate any advice on how to proceed from here. I think I am way
passed my ability. Only thought now is the "Shop" and that will kill the
budget for a long time. This is the best vehicle we have ever had and the
kids
love it. I really want to get it running and dependable and head for the
mountains and enjoy riding in them. Hope you can help.
Malcolm
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