So the summary of what's been happening is after I completed my S52 swap, the car didn't have a lot of balls and then finally died after a WOT pull (the second one on that trip). After a lot of cranking it sputtered and restarted, and ran like nothing happened.
I figured this is a simple case of my 20 year old pumps with 400k on them having one foot in the grave. I got two new pumps.
Installed the outboard with no issues. Went to install the inboard and I couldn't get it turned enough counter clockwise to get it to drop into the grooves (like you turn it about 30-45 degrees past square, where square is the fuel sender cutout being parallel with the front of the tank, it drops into the teeth, and you turn clockwise to tighten). I tried the old pump again and it went in as it should. I was starting to lose my mind and I pushed on it. I felt something give, it dropped into the grooves and I tightened it.
It started and ran just fine. I drove it to get gas, about 5km one way, and about 90% of the way back it died like it did before. I did a WOT pull up a hill and right after I levelled out it sputtered and died. This time there was no restarting.
I thought something electrical got fucked. I checked spark, injector pulse, everything was a-ok, DME sent 1444. Remembering the "give", I pulled out the in-tank pump to inspect it. The pump motor was offset to the side of its outlet pipe and the rubber hose was pinched shut. Like the pump outlet nipple was to the side, and directly lined up with the nipple that goes out of the tank - and the hose was stretched across the two, pinched shut.
I thought ok, it must have jammed on something and me being an idiot forced it and bent it. I put the old pump in, it started and ran great (I checked the old pump and it was fine, with the motor just a bit to the side of the pipe, with the rubber hose being at a medium angle).
I thought I fixed it. But it was leaking fuel by the seal (reused the o-ring with old pump) so I pulled it and since I had to pull it anyway, I bent the new pump straight and dropped it in. Again started and ran fine.
Went to get an alignment today, and passing the same gas station where I got gas last time, again ***shortly after going up a hill*** (and giving it throttle to maintain speed) it sputtered and died with no signs of wanting to go again.
I thought ah fuck the new pump must have bent back into its crooked position - like softened metal or something. I went home to get the old pump and tools. Came back, did a roadside fuel pump swap. Pulled out the new pump and it was indeed bent again, with the hose pinched off. I put the old pump back in, it fired and ran great again... thought I fixed it.
Went to try to go get the alignment today again, died in the exact same place, exactly the same way. Pulled out the pump and sure enough, it's bent - BUT THIS IS THE OLD PUMP NOW!!! I used NO force putting it in and there was ZERO resistance.
**** One thing I noticed ever since I put the new pump in for the first time, is when I put load on the engine, the in-tank pump makes a sound like someone is frantically trying to light a match, or frantically blowing bubbles into their coke drink. I've driven with the pump cover off before and I've never heard this sound. It happens with any of the pumps. I know it's related.
So today when I did my second roadside pump replacement, I tried to push on the tank bottom, maybe it was bent, don't think I did anything. I analyzed the top of the tank, it doesn't *seem* bent but I can't really be sure.
I knew it'd die again but I straightened the new pump and put it in. It died almost home. I pulled the pump out of the tank enough to shove a screwdriver and blindly stab the fuel pump hoping to straighten it temporarily. That worked for about a quarter mile. I did it again and got home.
Guys, what the fuck... please help!
One ad-hoc solution that comes to mind is just to bend the pipe that the pump connects to, so the rubber hose doesn't get pinched off and just not run the tank empty... FUCK.
I figured this is a simple case of my 20 year old pumps with 400k on them having one foot in the grave. I got two new pumps.
Installed the outboard with no issues. Went to install the inboard and I couldn't get it turned enough counter clockwise to get it to drop into the grooves (like you turn it about 30-45 degrees past square, where square is the fuel sender cutout being parallel with the front of the tank, it drops into the teeth, and you turn clockwise to tighten). I tried the old pump again and it went in as it should. I was starting to lose my mind and I pushed on it. I felt something give, it dropped into the grooves and I tightened it.
It started and ran just fine. I drove it to get gas, about 5km one way, and about 90% of the way back it died like it did before. I did a WOT pull up a hill and right after I levelled out it sputtered and died. This time there was no restarting.
I thought something electrical got fucked. I checked spark, injector pulse, everything was a-ok, DME sent 1444. Remembering the "give", I pulled out the in-tank pump to inspect it. The pump motor was offset to the side of its outlet pipe and the rubber hose was pinched shut. Like the pump outlet nipple was to the side, and directly lined up with the nipple that goes out of the tank - and the hose was stretched across the two, pinched shut.
I thought ok, it must have jammed on something and me being an idiot forced it and bent it. I put the old pump in, it started and ran great (I checked the old pump and it was fine, with the motor just a bit to the side of the pipe, with the rubber hose being at a medium angle).
I thought I fixed it. But it was leaking fuel by the seal (reused the o-ring with old pump) so I pulled it and since I had to pull it anyway, I bent the new pump straight and dropped it in. Again started and ran fine.
Went to get an alignment today, and passing the same gas station where I got gas last time, again ***shortly after going up a hill*** (and giving it throttle to maintain speed) it sputtered and died with no signs of wanting to go again.
I thought ah fuck the new pump must have bent back into its crooked position - like softened metal or something. I went home to get the old pump and tools. Came back, did a roadside fuel pump swap. Pulled out the new pump and it was indeed bent again, with the hose pinched off. I put the old pump back in, it fired and ran great again... thought I fixed it.
Went to try to go get the alignment today again, died in the exact same place, exactly the same way. Pulled out the pump and sure enough, it's bent - BUT THIS IS THE OLD PUMP NOW!!! I used NO force putting it in and there was ZERO resistance.
**** One thing I noticed ever since I put the new pump in for the first time, is when I put load on the engine, the in-tank pump makes a sound like someone is frantically trying to light a match, or frantically blowing bubbles into their coke drink. I've driven with the pump cover off before and I've never heard this sound. It happens with any of the pumps. I know it's related.
So today when I did my second roadside pump replacement, I tried to push on the tank bottom, maybe it was bent, don't think I did anything. I analyzed the top of the tank, it doesn't *seem* bent but I can't really be sure.
I knew it'd die again but I straightened the new pump and put it in. It died almost home. I pulled the pump out of the tank enough to shove a screwdriver and blindly stab the fuel pump hoping to straighten it temporarily. That worked for about a quarter mile. I did it again and got home.
Guys, what the fuck... please help!
One ad-hoc solution that comes to mind is just to bend the pipe that the pump connects to, so the rubber hose doesn't get pinched off and just not run the tank empty... FUCK.
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