| Return Create A Forum - Home | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Old Leafsprung Land Rovers | |
| https://ollr.createaforum.com | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| ***************************************************** | |
| Return to: Technical tips & Questions | |
| ***************************************************** | |
| #Post#: 103158-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Another Fuel delivery Issue | |
| By: mojave Rat Fink Date: May 23, 2020, 12:20 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| While at full throttle , I'm running out of gas, but will feed | |
| enough fuel to limp home at 20 mph. Then be able to go full | |
| throttle again, sometimes., process repeated. My vehicle is a | |
| 64 109 with a 1980 2.5 lire engine. using the standard rear tank | |
| and a military aux. tank under the passenger seat with an | |
| original fuel valve. Checked fuel pump by the hand lever and is | |
| getting suction at the inlet port. Decided to instal new pump, | |
| still the same amount of suction. Not super strong, but the same | |
| as the other. Using the pumps now available from all the | |
| sources. Verified both inlet tube's are clear in the tanks, | |
| fittings were all removed, verified and re-installed.All pipes | |
| were blown out with air with no obstruction. No damage to any of | |
| the fuel pipes. When I'm starving for fuel, the sediment bowl is | |
| full. Verified fuel to the float bowl is clear and float is | |
| adjusted correctly. Did the best I could to verify the floats | |
| are not hanging up. Makes no difference which tank i'm running | |
| from. This set-up has been in place for some 15 years. now | |
| throwing me a curve. I'm missing something here, just hoping | |
| someone might think of something new or different. Seriously | |
| considering installing an electric fuel pump to at least | |
| eliminate a veriable of the mechanical pump. Thanks to all in | |
| advance | |
| #Post#: 103159-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another Fuel delivery Issue | |
| By: DaveSIIA Date: May 25, 2020, 5:31 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| I had a similar problem years ago. Turned out to be a small air | |
| leak on the fuel tank changeover valve. Could this apply to | |
| yours? Stripped, greased seals and rebuilt; problem solved. | |
| #Post#: 103160-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another Fuel delivery Issue | |
| By: Sunny Jim Date: May 25, 2020, 4:19 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| When I installed my 2.5 petrol I used the standard mechanical | |
| fuel pump as the specified output is the same as for the | |
| electric pump so I didn't have to modify any wiring. Just | |
| fitting an electric pump will not therefore cure the problem. | |
| What carburettor do you have (mine has an SU fitted)? | |
| Other possibilities are: | |
| Blocked carburettor jets - this was more of a problem with | |
| Zenith carburettors though. | |
| Collapsing fuel pipe causing blockage | |
| An air leak anywhere on the suction side - you would probably | |
| get bad starting if the vehicle is left as the fuel would leak | |
| back. | |
| A failing condenser - this can cause a lack of power but you | |
| would get blackened points as well. | |
| Fuel vapourisation - the problem would go away after cooling | |
| down. | |
| Lack of air bleed into tank. If you stop and remove the filler | |
| cap, there would be a distinct sucking in of air. | |
| On SU carburettors I once had one where the piston would | |
| sometimes stick after running with your foot off the | |
| accelerator. Redoing the alignments sorted this. | |
| Sunny Jim | |
| #Post#: 103165-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another Fuel delivery Issue | |
| By: mojave Rat Fink Date: June 10, 2020, 1:39 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| so thanks for the 2 reply.'s..... >Htlr< I did check the | |
| suggested solutions, with no luck. My carb is the original 2 | |
| throat Weber for the 2.5. It was rebuilt not long ago, but did | |
| take it back apart during my trouble shooting. I choose the path | |
| of least resistance and installed a 4psi electric fuel pump. | |
| Mounted it near the secondary military tank under the passenger | |
| seat, near the original transfer valve.Was able to use the | |
| proper hard plastic fuel line by heating the hose in boiling | |
| water and working it over a 1/4" NPT fitting for the pump. 300 + | |
| miles and large fuel filter near the carb stays full as before | |
| it could barely be seen. I'm thinking if perhaps the fuel pump | |
| needed to be shimmed out? Might be at the end of the stroke as | |
| is. So while the engine is running on the new pump, I can barely | |
| feel a little suction on the feed end of the mechanical. Not | |
| going to worry about it, making a block off plate and shelving | |
| the original mechanical pump. Will pick up a spare electric and | |
| store with my other emergency road repair stuff in one of the | |
| cubby holes, just in case. Maybe this will help someone else | |
| down the road | |
| #Post#: 103177-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another Fuel delivery Issue | |
| By: mojave Rat Fink Date: August 28, 2020, 6:20 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| So 1000+ miles with the new electric fuel pump, all is working | |
| great! Actually much better than the stock manual, as sometimes | |
| it will sit for a week, and fuel will drain out of the float | |
| bowl requiring to spin the motor much more than necessary to | |
| pump fuel back in. I know I could have used the hand lever, but | |
| much easier to let the pump run for a few. The fuel filter now | |
| stays full instead of wondering if there was ever anything in | |
| it. Truck is back to being 100% :giddy: | |
| ***************************************************** |