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    Default No Fuel to Engine

    Hi sorry for inconvenience,

    Hooked up fuel lines to car last night but no fuel getting to engine will run off aero start but thats it.

    The engine is a 13t if someone could help or if they can post a picture of there 13t engine bay so i can check that everything is hooked up right that would be good.

    Thank You

    Rusty

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    Are you using the stock mechanical fuel pump? If so the first thing to check is the condition of the diaphragm, if it's rooted it won't pump anything.

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    also are the fuel lines going to the right place?

    return to return - send to send and not reversed, ie fuel pump sucking the return line

    cheers

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    Does the carby have a small electric solenoid on it, if so do you have power and earth hooked up.

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    made sure the car isn't empty on fuel?

    I second Norbie's plan of attack,

    Ok, this is what I would do.
    Pull off the fuel send hose from the fuel pump, put your finger over the pipe hole and get someone to crank it, If your finger doesn't get sucked onto the pipe it means your fuel pump is buggerd.

    Oh and also check to make sure that fuel solenoid is powered up as Jon said, in the past I recall running a wire from the ignition coil to it so that it only has power when the igniton is on, make sence?....Did to me at the time.
    Regards
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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    if the stock mechanical pump is fine.... or its an electric one, establish ur correct lines then get an air compressor with a blower nozzle on it open ya fuel cap enough to that it will let air out, ram the nozzle down the and blow the fuel back into the tank, (assuming you have fuel) occasionally when you empty your tank then re-fill some random shit inside the tank can be taken into the lines and block them or severely restrict the flow
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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    now we are kind of newbies here so would you guys be able to post pics or diagrams of where these are?

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    The mechanical fuel pump is bolted to the block under the inlet manifold. It's pretty hard to miss, just follow the fuel lines.

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    u will know if ya have an electric if when ya turn the key to on, it will make a whirring noise
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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    just disconnect the feed line to the carby, and turn it over, if no fuel comes out, your pump or something along that route is rooted.

    To second that, see if you can suck fuel up the line, therefore eliminating chance of blocked line.

    Does the sight glass in the carby have fuel in it, or is it empty?

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    Default Re: No Fuel to Engine

    It may be a push type fuel pump which will mean it has to be primed for it to keep pushing fuel. if it is running, with you car on run (not start) you should be able to here a "takakakakaka" noise, if not it may be stuffed. other wise push fuel into it via siphon

    This also occurs in low pressure electric pumps and even high pressure electric pumps (bmw's are notorious for this, if the tank is let run dry then topped up), especially in tank ones, these need to be gently tapped with a hammed or someting while they are running to get the air out.



    Ps, having failed this, give you carby a good clean with carby cleaner and air compressor, this is what i had to do to my motorbike when i took it off the road for winter, it had a whte scumy build up, im told du to the carbiews being an alloy??



    i poured a little bit of petrol directly into the carb then it had a venturie effect on the gavity feed and suck the petrol through

    just a thought
    Last edited by SillyCarS; 06-09-2006 at 07:57 PM.

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