Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Login


Take the time to read our Privacy Policy.

holden05 Offline
#1 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 11:32:22 AM(UTC)
holden05

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 23/04/2011(UTC)
Posts: 139

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Does anyone know if there is a one way valve in the fuel line back to the tank or in the tank pick up. Just trying to diagnose why im not getting fuel to fuel filter/fuel pump. Blowing compressed air back towards the tank goes nowhere
Dr Terry Offline
#2 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 12:26:40 PM(UTC)
Dr Terry

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Moderator, Registered
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 6,058

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 203 time(s) in 184 post(s)
There is no one way valve, but I'd be checking for a perished rubber hose at the tank fitting & in the chassis rail joint.

When you say it "goes nowhere", can you hear it escaping anywhere ?

Dr Terry
If at first you don't succeed, just call it Version 1.0
holden05 Offline
#3 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 12:47:24 PM(UTC)
holden05

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 23/04/2011(UTC)
Posts: 139

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Hi Dr Terry
Any amount of air applied to the hard line at the engine bay gets spat back at me. I cant hear it anywhere else
KBM Offline
#4 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 1:15:05 PM(UTC)
KBM

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 21/04/2017(UTC)
Posts: 293
Australia
Location: Tolmie

Thanks: 2 times
Was thanked: 24 time(s) in 24 post(s)
Try removing petrol cap first, Then if it still spits back you've got a blockage. Try the hoses first as Dr Terry says then look at the fuel pick up in the tank.
holden05 Offline
#5 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 1:49:47 PM(UTC)
holden05

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 23/04/2011(UTC)
Posts: 139

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Ok great. Where would i get a fuel pick up removal tool from
Dr Terry Offline
#6 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 4:34:31 PM(UTC)
Dr Terry

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Moderator, Registered
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 6,058

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 203 time(s) in 184 post(s)
Originally Posted by: holden05 Go to Quoted Post
Ok great. Where would i get a fuel pick up removal tool from


I doubt you will need a removal tool.

Just remove the petrol filler cap & have somebody put their ear to the filler neck while you blow with compressed air.

Blockages are rare, but if you have one the tank will be full of cr@p, so will need removing anyway.

My bet is that one (or both) of the short rubber hose joiners have perished allowing the fuel pump to suck air, so petrol is not delivered.

Dr Terry

Edited by user Tuesday, 25 May 2021 4:38:25 PM(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

If at first you don't succeed, just call it Version 1.0
Smitty2 Offline
#7 Posted : Tuesday, 25 May 2021 6:44:02 PM(UTC)
Smitty2

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/07/2019(UTC)
Posts: 379
Australia
Location: bayside Melbourne

Thanks: 237 times
Was thanked: 28 time(s) in 28 post(s)
Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Go to Quoted Post
.............

My bet is that one (or both) of the short rubber hose joiners have perished allowing the fuel pump to suck air, so petrol is not delivered.

Dr Terry


did WB get a filter sock on the end of the pickup pipe (in the tank?) like Commodore did?

if so, these have a habit of going hard, actually acting like a plastic bag blocking the pickup pipe
and so, zero fuel goes to the pump

Club circuit racing...the best fun you can have with your pants on
Users browsing this topic
Guest
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2024, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.086 seconds.