Hello all,
Well I changed my fuel filter today, and believe that my lp has failed. I didn't cycle the pump as usual, but refilled the filter canister by hand to speed up the process today. I thought is was funny that I didn't hear the lp run when I went to top off the filter canister with a couple of starter bumps. The engine fired up, but that silence from the pump started buggin me.
So, off to the store to purchase a new tool! I bought a fuel pressure gauge, it has the little valve attached to vent the pressure off before disconnecting. (that little tid bit is important later)
When I got home I threaded the gauge on to the schrader valve on the back of the filter canister and started the engine up. The gauge didn't even budge off zero. I thought that the gauge may not be hooked up right so I figured I'd put my vacuum gauge on the pressure relief valve. (the one on the fuel pressure gauge) Low and behold I'm drawing 5 inches of vacuum on the inlet of the fuel filter.
I'm really bummed because it seems to me that my poor vp44 has been workin really hard for some part of the last 15k miles. I know I should have put gauges in sooner! :{
So is there any input on my diagnosis, or how I should approach the Dealer about the repair? I figure that I'll just tell them that I measured the fuel pressure at the filter and it was negative. Hopfully this will get the ball rollin.
Thanks for all the help you folks have been in the past!
Jeff
2001. 5 HO 6spd, 44k miles, S/B QC 4x4
Well I changed my fuel filter today, and believe that my lp has failed. I didn't cycle the pump as usual, but refilled the filter canister by hand to speed up the process today. I thought is was funny that I didn't hear the lp run when I went to top off the filter canister with a couple of starter bumps. The engine fired up, but that silence from the pump started buggin me.
So, off to the store to purchase a new tool! I bought a fuel pressure gauge, it has the little valve attached to vent the pressure off before disconnecting. (that little tid bit is important later)
When I got home I threaded the gauge on to the schrader valve on the back of the filter canister and started the engine up. The gauge didn't even budge off zero. I thought that the gauge may not be hooked up right so I figured I'd put my vacuum gauge on the pressure relief valve. (the one on the fuel pressure gauge) Low and behold I'm drawing 5 inches of vacuum on the inlet of the fuel filter.
I'm really bummed because it seems to me that my poor vp44 has been workin really hard for some part of the last 15k miles. I know I should have put gauges in sooner! :{
So is there any input on my diagnosis, or how I should approach the Dealer about the repair? I figure that I'll just tell them that I measured the fuel pressure at the filter and it was negative. Hopfully this will get the ball rollin.
Thanks for all the help you folks have been in the past!
Jeff
2001. 5 HO 6spd, 44k miles, S/B QC 4x4