Mopar Fuel Injection
I installed the Mopar fuel injection kit on my '84 CJ7 258 6 cylinder stock
engine. It is a major improvement in performance and reliability. Although I kind of miss the eractic nature of my old Jeep. I have driven the vehicle for 19 years, so, I guess, it is like a marriage--you get used to the bad habits and miss them when they are gone. The problem is when my gas tank gets to 1/4 tank or below, it dies coming out of a turn and I hear a whining noise, then it picks up. I am certain it is because the gas is sloshing to one side, the fuel pump is pumping air (whining noise), then when the gas stabilizes it gets gas and picks up. How do I fix this? Is there a reservior I can install? |
Re: Mopar Fuel Injection
>the problem is when my gas tank gets to 1/4 tank or below, it dies coming
>out of a turn and I hear a whining noise, then it picks up. Where did you mount your fuel pump? It should be close to the fuel tank, as low as possible in relation to the tank. (Mine is mounted on the inside of the right side frame rail). Also, CJ fuel senders are notoriously inaccurate. At 1/4, you may be closer to empty than you think. The "free" solution is not to let your tank get that low. It is a bad idea to let these pumps run dry. They will not self prime. Robert Bills KG6LMV Orange County CA http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm http://www.RobertBills.com |
Re: Mopar Fuel Injection
My '81 with the Mopar MPFI kit doesn't do this.
"Salvatore" <acuman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:CDOUa.6038$oq.3001@fe04.atl2.webusenet.com... > I installed the Mopar fuel injection kit on my '84 CJ7 258 6 cylinder stock > engine. It is a major improvement in performance and reliability. Although I > kind of miss the eractic nature of my old Jeep. I have driven the vehicle > for 19 years, so, I guess, it is like a marriage--you get used to the bad > habits and miss them when they are gone. > > The problem is when my gas tank gets to 1/4 tank or below, it dies coming > out of a turn and I hear a whining noise, then it picks up. I am certain it > is because the gas is sloshing to one side, the fuel pump is pumping air > (whining noise), then when the gas stabilizes it gets gas and picks up. > > How do I fix this? Is there a reservior I can install? > > > |
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