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Fuel Pump

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Fuel Pump

Post by spzook »

Does anyone know why my fuel pump wont pump fuel?
I can blow fuel up and down the lines and when it turns over fuel does start to slowly fill the filter. One of the lines does have a little kink in it.
any help would be appreciated.
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Post by PJ.zook »

With that extremely small amount of given information, youre pump may be kaput and not pumping with any pressure, youre fuel filter could be blocked, pickup blocked, etc etc
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Post by spzook »

really just asking for any kind of process of elimination. How to go about it.
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Post by 11_evl »

timing belt snapped, is the cam still turning??








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Post by spzook »

everything is running as per normal just not getting fuel from tank to engine.
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Post by 11_evl »

possible air leak/ hose broken/ split??
try blocking one end and blowing from other.
if there is no leaks than must be pump failed
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Fuel pumps have a limited life. They certainly can and do get "lazy" and they won't lift as well or support high revs. I have had this problem with my 1.0, and seen it numerous times with 1.3's.

Also, bear in mind that there's a partial vacuum in the fuel line beween the tank and the pump when in use. a small split or loose hose can result in air getting drawn in to the fuel line even though there isn't an obivous leak when the car is parked.

If the pumps working properly there will be HEAPS of fuel being flowed up to the carby.

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