Verdict is in:
Dirty pickup as well as very dirty filter.
Cleaned and replaced, good as new now!
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xsspeed wrote:people clean parts with fuel, then put that fuel in their tank?
snwtoy wrote:...just driving normally the engine cut out.
Anyway it turns over and runs for a second then dies again. Fuel filter?
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Holy crap, what a difference! So much smoother all the way from idle to redline now! At least 10-15 ponies have been found!
matt dunn wrote:
the stuff in there actually comes from the pump itself,
ias they wear the brushes the brush dust goes into the fuel due to the way they are designed.
allencr wrote:snwtoy wrote:...just driving normally the engine cut out.
Anyway it turns over and runs for a second then dies again. Fuel filter?
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Holy crap, what a difference! So much smoother all the way from idle to redline now! At least 10-15 ponies have been found!
Doesn't restricted flow act more like a rev limiter then an on-off switch, coming down in RPM as it gets more clogged but not affecting idle & no load RPM?
I don't think that's a fuel filter problem.
MilfHunter wrote:At some stage you put dirty fuel into the tank?
If you use fuel to clean to clean parts and then chuck it in the tank it will clog up the pickup and filter to the point it strangulates the motor.
Putting fresh fuel in "dissolves" the muck and gives the impression that all is well for a few days.
The motor will cut suddenly when the tank is below 1/4 and you are on an incline
This is a buddy's pickup after we discovered the same problem, took weeks to figure what was happening.
If the fuel is coming out black - I suggest drain the tank before it re-occurs and only fill from the gas station in future
snwtoy wrote: 98 from gull or bp whenever I can.
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