msd fuel pump
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plasticcat
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msd fuel pump
http://www.msdignition.com/fuel_7.htm
i got it and i mounted it about 3 feet away from the gas tank, it is below the gas tank mounted on the frame . and i can drive roughly for about 10-15 min, but then my engine just dies and i have no fuel pressure, so i had to sit on the side of the road for about 15 - 20 min then i tryed to restart it and fired right up... ??? like the fuel pump just stoped working
anyone else have this problem
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As for the original post,
plasticat, is there anything different occurring in that 15-20 minute period?
My car had a rubber supply line pinched, and idle and crusing would work fine, but a couple minutes on the highway and it would just die.
Took me forever to figure out.
I ended up doing a flow rate test.
You grab a container to safely store fuel in, unplug the supply line from your fuel rail, then hot wire the pump and time it. Measure the amount in the can, and figure out how much you are flowing.
How big are your fuel lines (both of them). I heard a theory once (don't know if it's true) that a too small return can cause a backup of pressure in the fuel system lines.
What is your fuel pressure at idle? Can you run a gauge from the rail to your windshield and observe pressure during the stall?
What is the status on your fuel pressure regulator?
Just some open ended questions to help...
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I have that same pump and it seems to work fine. Only problem is it is REALLY loud. I don't have the original mounts but have it protected with rubber hose between anywhere it touches metal and its seriously loud. Passengers in my car always wonder what that funny noise is. Only benefit is I can "hear" when I am running out of fuel: the pump spins faster.