Installed new I ac/delco fuel pump in 99 blazer, still doesn't start on its own
#11
Ok I pulled the fuel line that goes after the fuel filter, and hooked up the pressure gauge directly to the fuel filter. I have the other side of the fuel line that goes to the engine open. I do see the pressure drop in the gauge. Is that an accurate reading with the otherside open? Or does it all have to be closed loop?
Can a fuel cap cause this? Just wondering. The other end of the fuel filter is the threaded fitting side. I do not see any leaks, but can I put some plumbers tape on it just to make sure?
Can a fuel cap cause this? Just wondering. The other end of the fuel filter is the threaded fitting side. I do not see any leaks, but can I put some plumbers tape on it just to make sure?
#12
Your fuel cap won't cause this. Did you test the pressure at the test port on top/back side of the motor? Thats whereit needs to be tested. Also if you can get to the fuel lines coming directly off the tank pull the outlet line and trun the key on and see if fuel is coming out of there. I had this issue and fuel wasn't coming out due to a loose wire. Once you are getting fuel coming out of the pump then work your way towards the motor one piece at a time. It sounds to me like either you have a bad connection at the pump or that the pump o-ring moved when you installed the pump. Which sucks cause that means you have to drop the tank again! Start at the pump tho it will probably save you some time!
#13
The pump i used is a ac/delco replacement pump only. I didn't replace the sending unit. But i opened it up, replaced the pump and new filter socks. Crimped the wiring for the new pump, replaced the little hose on the sending unit. And put it in. Now I did use the original tank seal that was on the sending unit. I did not change that, as the kit supplied seal is just a round o ring. THink that could cause the pressure leak?
But I cant imagine that being the problem. because even before i swapped the pump (and before i did a pressure test), it seems like the same symptoms as before all this, not starting.
Installing the tank was a pain in the butt with just a jack lift by myself. but if i gotta do it, i gotta do it.
But I cant imagine that being the problem. because even before i swapped the pump (and before i did a pressure test), it seems like the same symptoms as before all this, not starting.
Installing the tank was a pain in the butt with just a jack lift by myself. but if i gotta do it, i gotta do it.
Last edited by hypertek; 02-27-2013 at 03:13 PM.
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#18
Ok I am trying to pull the intake plenum off.. Got the throttle body off, all the bolts holding it down, the fuel lines and unplugged all wiring, but I cant get the plenum off. Only thing holding it down is the fuel injection spider press-in on the plenum, how do I separate them?
#20
After 9 mths, 3 fuel pumps, both fuel pressure regulators, new filter, new ignition coil, many wire checks (plus lots more just giving the jist here) and several times being stranded in 2000 blazer it was spider. GOOD LUCK!! O and the spider being bad will junk a brand new fuel pump in no time regardless of brand.