1992 B350 Van Fuel Delivery Problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Khodabear, Nov 23, 2006.

  1. Khodabear

    Khodabear Guest

    Would a failed fuel pump take out a fusible link?

    I drove over a blanket which wrapped around the driveshaft. What a
    mess. Took out a brake line...screwed up the transmission rear
    seal...yikes!

    Ok - I've repaired all that..and replaced the battery for unrelated
    reasons.
    When I went to start it a fusible link fried. I replaced it. Now I have
    crank...power to all accessories...but no fuel delivery. I've tried to
    test for power at the relay connectors but I'm not getting anything. I
    might not be testing it properly though.

    So...I ask...if the gas tank was slapped around by the blanket - it's
    nearly full - and all the crud in it was put into suspension - could
    that cause the filter to load up and take out the pump?

    How can I test for power at the pump? I don't seem to find a feed wire
    to the pump. Does the tank have to be dropped to access the pump for
    replacement?

    Any other thoughts?

    HELP!!!! :~)

    Peter
     
    Khodabear, Nov 23, 2006
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  2. Khodabear

    Ralf Ballis Guest

    Yes, in case of a short circuit.
    Maybe you find the fuel filter instead the fuel pump.

    Your tank should have an integral fuel pump.
    I would check fuel pump relay and check supply line to the pump with a test
    lamp and an amp meter for current.

    Regards,

    Ralf
     
    Ralf Ballis, Nov 23, 2006
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  3. Khodabear

    Khodabear Guest

    Thanks Ralf
    Peter


     
    Khodabear, Nov 23, 2006
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  4. Khodabear

    Khodabear Guest

    A screw used to secure the headliner backer board - run in by a friend
    helping out - shorted the overhead harness. Repairing that issue
    restored fuel delivery.

    Thanks to all!

    Peter
     
    Khodabear, Nov 27, 2006
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