fuel pressure ?

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Bill Pottle

fuel pressure ?

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I think I'm having fuel pressure problems and need help. My 82 whirls over but no fire. I think it's related to lack of fuel. When I turned the key to the on position the F-pump hums constantly. In the past, it would stop once pressure was right after a few seconds and then start. Do you think I have a lazy f-pump or could it be the fuel pressure regulator? Last summer I got into a parts and checkbook meltdown and replaced too many parts which got me nowhere. I need to proceed without breaking the bank.

Thanks for any advice.
Bill
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

the pump didn't stop because pressure was up, they're designed to only run for 2 secs unless the engine starts
Bill Pottle

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Right, that's why I'm puzzled that it keeps running when it should shut off after 2 seconds. Why doesn't it shut down? Since it doesn't it leads me to think something isn't right.

Thanks,
Bill
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

check the AFM to make sure it's closing. there is a switch in the AFM for the fuel pump. When the flap is closed completely the switch is open, cutting current to the pump
Bill Pottle

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When I'm looking at the AFM and I turn the car to start will the needle move on the AFM? When should I see the needle on the AFM move? How does the tach work? I noticed that the tach has died as well.

To recap how it ran just before it died totally it would start fine and run for approximately 3 to 5 miles then stall at a red light. Whirl quite a bit but would eventually start after about 3 long minutes and run roughly and hardly keep running unless I kept pumping the gas to keep it from stalling.

Thanks,
Bill
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

when the engine is cranking the flap should be moving, usually bouncing as the engine cranks
aloha spider

Post by aloha spider »

I wonder if it's the control module. You could remove it and take it to a parts store and have it tested. IIRC it's the same as some older GM models.
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