wifes rangie,
fuel was coming out of carby and was flooding. had carby rebuilt, but still after driving for say 20 min, the car carby seems to lose fuel.
fuel filter or pump?
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fuel dramas
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fuel dramas
GQ 6" lift 35's Turbo diesel
For the pump, pull out the plugs, disconnect the coil lead, disconnect the fuel line and spin the motor over with the fuel line running into a container.
If it squirts it's still OK.
If it squirts and there is still the problem after fitting the new filter it's time to stick a gauge on it and see what it does at revs.
Also could be shite in the tank. I have had cars that have had crud settle in the bottom of the tank and then block the pick up after you have idled/driven for a bit.
If it squirts it's still OK.
If it squirts and there is still the problem after fitting the new filter it's time to stick a gauge on it and see what it does at revs.
Also could be shite in the tank. I have had cars that have had crud settle in the bottom of the tank and then block the pick up after you have idled/driven for a bit.
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