97 Blazer wont start
#1
97 Blazer wont start
Here is where I stand on this.My son said he ran out of gas.Added gas and couldnt get fuel past the filter.Will run if you puor gas into throttle body.Changed filter.Getting fuel to Throttle body.Still wont start with out pour in gas.Only runs until gas is used up.
How do you check the fuel pressure.
How do you check the fuel pressure.
#2
If this was a diesel engine, I'd be all over it! I had a similar issue with my 69 C-20. I finally got it running just outta dumb luck. I'm interested in seeing what others have to say about this....
#4
If he ran it down to empty maybe some crud got past the filter and clogged the throttle body. Can you see if the tbi is actually spraying fuel?
edit: The 97 had a tbi and not the spider?
edit: The 97 had a tbi and not the spider?
#5
I hooked up a gauge to it and shows 20lbs with the key on.Cycled the key a few time it would got up to 22lbs.
Would this be the fuel pump?Or something else
Would this be the fuel pump?Or something else
#6
I would say that the fuel pump is toast. When you replace it go with AC/Delco, the money will be well spent. Also, don't let the tank get below about 1/4 full so the new pump does not overheat and fail early. The fuel surrounding and going through the pump keeps it cool.
#7
tell a 16 yr old not to let it get under a 1/4 tank
#8
I try to limit my opinions here to operating issues with Blazers.
#9
I would agree that it definitely sounds like a bad pump. Run through the fuel system diagnostic thread located in the Tech Article (DIY) section as it will give you some additional checks to perform to narrow it down.
The 96 through mid-02 motors were called SCFI (sequential central fuel injection) which had 6 individual electronic injectors in a common injector housing. Each injector then had a flexible line which delivered fuel from the electronic injector to a pressure actuated poppet nozzle which was located in the intake runner. So these were no TBI fuel systems, but rather sequential multi-port fuel injection systems.
The 93-95 CPI motors were batch fired multi-port injection systems.
The 96 through mid-02 motors were called SCFI (sequential central fuel injection) which had 6 individual electronic injectors in a common injector housing. Each injector then had a flexible line which delivered fuel from the electronic injector to a pressure actuated poppet nozzle which was located in the intake runner. So these were no TBI fuel systems, but rather sequential multi-port fuel injection systems.
The 93-95 CPI motors were batch fired multi-port injection systems.
#10
New fuel pump cured the problem.Thanks