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Re: Stalling out while driving
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Pump is on the way. The fuel filter at the carb looked pretty clean so I flushed it with carb cleaner to try to make sure. I guess I might as well replace that while I am at it. |
Re: Stalling out while driving
Not too many filters that you can look at and say they are clean, not clogged. Replace all that inexpensive for sure.
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And the winner is...the fuel pump was bad. Still surprises me that it could idle fine for so long, but at least it's running again. It has an attic and garage full of stuff to haul so we can close on our house. Thanks for all the help guys! :thumbsup::signthankspin:
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Great, glad it worked out. A year or two after I replaced my mech fuel pump, it started leaking enough oil it was blowing over on the inner fender well and surrounding area. I took it back off, cleaned it, resealed, etc and it still leaked. It seemed to be leaking around the body flange and/or weep hole. I tightened the body flange bolts and leak was still there. I then took it apart and I noticed the rubber diaphragm was not in the best shape. Of course, it was out of warranty, but I replaced it once again and leak was gone. That's 3 fuel pumps in seven years. I drive it about 2,500 miles per year, which may not be enough, or the awesome gas we have these days?
In ref to your sending unit, the strap on mine was cracked or I broke it the last time I had it out, so I soldered the strap back together and it's working fine with the big glob of solder. |
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I was curious if that sending unit strap could be soldered, but went ahead and ordered one. Mine was just looking pretty rough and flimsy. Thanks for the input! |
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