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Old 05-12-2014   #11
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Default Re: testing the ALCL. poor cold start running

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What XfireZ51 said plus I am surprised that it runs with that low of a fuel pressure. Interesting.
What's really interesting is when I modified my old 85 with a new engine and such, first thing to go was the fuel pump.

Guess it's coincidence....
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Old 05-14-2014   #12
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I just finished changing the fuel filter and the car now holds 22psi at idle.

Time to pull the fuel pumps.....
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Old 05-14-2014   #13
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I just finished changing the fuel filter and the car now holds 22psi at idle.

Time to pull the fuel pumps.....
Karl,

Check to see if you have the plastic clamps on the pumps. If so, I would replace w metal hose clamps and see what happens then before replacing pumps. Altho there's always the "while you're there" rule and the corollary which is "may as well".
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Old 05-17-2014   #14
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Fuel pump assembly has been removed. All looks good. Before I replace the fuel pumps with ones from a suburban 454, is there a test I can do to confirm they are bad?







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Old 05-17-2014   #15
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Karl,

I would replace those black plastic clamps first then put pumps back in the tank. See what ur FP is. Its easy enough to pull the pumps again if u need to replace them.


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Fuel pump assembly has been removed. All looks good. Before I replace the fuel pumps with ones grok a suburban 454, is there a test I can do to confirm they are bad?






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Old 05-17-2014   #16
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Default Re: testing the ALCL. poor cold start running

Are you referring to the black clamps around the hoses?
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Old 05-18-2014   #17
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Are you referring to the black clamps around the hoses?
Yep, replace them w hose clamps. They get loose and fuel will squirt out lowering the FP.
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Old 05-18-2014   #18
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One last question. How tight should the clamps be?
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Old 05-18-2014   #19
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The ones I replace them with? Hand tight?
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Old 05-18-2014   #20
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The ones I replace them with? Hand tight?
Just don't have the rubber squeeze through like dough.
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