check tank for any water in it , drain out into tray and let stand for
an hour , then check if any water .
i had similar problem to you , i had water in my tank .
filter is useless one water in it and wont pass petrol .
mine happened in winter and the water froze in the filter .
the 12v feed wire from pump can get trapped under the pad between body
and chassis , mine had this happen .
make sure pump body is very well earthed to the chassis .
these pumps do have habit of running and then stopping without any
warning , and even when you remove and checked them they may not play
up .
id fit a new fuel pump, cheap from paddocks at £34 + vat or richard
at beamends can supply same .
loosen fuel line fittings on pump before removing pump from vehicle ,
use a HEXAGON spanner that has a gap in end of it , ie a brake nut
spanner , or youll round the flats off the fuel pipe nuts !!!.
im not sure of the size of spanner, 7/16 or 1/2 AF i think .
there is a tank drain bung in bottom of tank , or at least my 1975 R/R
had one , you can jack vehicle up one side so tank drains all out fully
..
i think when you stop and the pump ticks madly, this is because its
pumping fuel flat out for some reason , perhaps because pump stopped
running whilst driving , or because of a bad wiring connection .
i think theres a bullet connector about 6 inches away from the pump ,
in the 12v wire which is the one running into the CAP in middle of
pump, this cap should undo and come away to show the solder connection
..
you might have a loose wire connection at the pump body .
fit a new pump, new fuel filter, drain tank and check for water .
dont forget that the fuel filter housing has the rubber ring in its top
and you need to make sure it seals all around the cup properly .
i dont think youre getting fuel vapour locks [cavitation ] , but this
can happen with unleaded fuel , it happens on some PFA light aircraft
that use MOGAS [motoring gas] and doesnt happen when they run AVGAS .
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[email protected] wrote:
> I'm having a problem with the fuel supply to the engine. Basically the
> engine will run fine until all of a sudden it stutters and stops. If i
> turn the ignition off and on the pump clicks like mad and the engine
> will restart immediately. It doesn't happen often, but the intervals
> are not consistant, sometimes it can be a 5 minute gap, then sometimes
> a 30 min gap.
>
> I dont actually know how the fuel pump 'knows when to pump', and was
> wondering if anyone can enlighten me. Does the pump have some sort of
> mechanical pressure valve which turns it on and off at certain levels?
>
> Thanks for any help.