Multiple fuel pump failures
#11
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
DougW wrote:
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
#12
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
DougW wrote:
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
#13
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
DougW wrote:
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
> Retiredff wrote:
>> '89 YJ/ 258
>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>
>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>
>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>
>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>
>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>> across.
>
> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>
>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>> should answer that one.
>
> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
> pump and pressure regulator.
>
....and a rollover killswitch.
#14
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
clay wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
#15
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
clay wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
#16
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
clay wrote:
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
> DougW wrote:
>> Retiredff wrote:
>>> '89 YJ/ 258
>>> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>>>
>>> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
>>> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
>>> which replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>>>
>>> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while
>>> driving, but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you
>>> are way out in the middle of no where.
>>>
>>> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem,
>>> so I installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>>>
>>> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very
>>> narrow wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way
>>> across.
>>
>> Could be the pump lobe. My last chevy 305 V8 tended to wear lobes
>> and after two pumps and one cam I went with an electric.
>>
>>> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
>>> should answer that one.
>>
>> At this point I'd just slap on a blockoff plate and install an electric
>> pump and pressure regulator.
>>
>
> ...and a rollover killswitch.
oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
#17
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
If you don't have the correct fuel filter, with bypass back to the tank
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
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"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
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> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13j414g88o5j045@corp.supernews.com...
> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
#18
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
If you don't have the correct fuel filter, with bypass back to the tank
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13j414g88o5j045@corp.supernews.com...
> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13j414g88o5j045@corp.supernews.com...
> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
#19
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
If you don't have the correct fuel filter, with bypass back to the tank
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13j414g88o5j045@corp.supernews.com...
> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
is plugged, you'll cut the eccentric cam lobe off as Doug as said. And you
have another filter inside the frame rail, on the drivers side above the
front half of the spring. There's a shield you have to remove to get to it.
They're shown in this parts view page:
http://www.----------.com/temp/88yjFuelPump.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13j414g88o5j045@corp.supernews.com...
> '89 YJ/ 258
> 313,000+ miles (re-man motor 11,000+ miles)
>
> Over the last few years, I have had several fuel pumps fail. I just
> replaced one that failed yesterday, which replaced one from July '07,
which
> replaced one from Oct. '06, etc.
>
> So far, they have always failed at start-up, so no problems while driving,
> but it can be a little scary to think 'what if' while you are way out in
the
> middle of no where.
>
> I started wondering if crud from the fuel tank might be the problem, so I
> installed a clear filter just prior to the pump this time.
>
> One thing I noticed on this one was that the lever only had a very narrow
> wear mark (at the most, 1/16") on it, instead of all the way across.
>
> Any ideas other then I need to pull the tank and clean it? The filter
should
> answer that one.
>
> Larry
>
>
#20
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Re: Multiple fuel pump failures
You're dyslexic, too we can't see it even if we proof read.
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>
> oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
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> oops. Guess you wouldn't need one on an injected motor.
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