Re: Chevy 3.8 3800 Series ll V-6 won't start
Someone responded with the anwers to my questions. It's all starting to make sense now. Thanks to this person, I now know what needs to be corrected. The line that I'm using for a return fuel line is not a return fuel line at all. It's a return vapor line. Apparently, when your fuel pressure regulator is mounted inside your gas tank, you don't have a fuel return line, you have a return vapor line. This vapor line is suppose to extend from the evap solenoid valve mounted on the intake, to the vapor canistor mounted on the gas tank. Fuel vapor is what is suppose to return through this line, not fuel. I need to run a separate return fuel line to the gas tank from the engine compartment. That's why the vapor canistor and everything else hooked up to it is getting saturated. I'm so grateful for all of your support. This could have turned into a disaster. I have certainly made some huge mistakes here. The fuel injection system is a very delicate one, not to be taken lightly. I hope that we have all learned from these mistakes, and that we perform a better and more extensive research when contemplating these types of conversions. I have a better understanding of what needs to get done and certainly more respect for the fuel system. I have many more challenges to face before this project is completed. With your continued support, I'm sure we will get there. Thank you again, Tommy.
Someone responded with the anwers to my questions. It's all starting to make sense now. Thanks to this person, I now know what needs to be corrected. The line that I'm using for a return fuel line is not a return fuel line at all. It's a return vapor line. Apparently, when your fuel pressure regulator is mounted inside your gas tank, you don't have a fuel return line, you have a return vapor line. This vapor line is suppose to extend from the evap solenoid valve mounted on the intake, to the vapor canistor mounted on the gas tank. Fuel vapor is what is suppose to return through this line, not fuel. I need to run a separate return fuel line to the gas tank from the engine compartment. That's why the vapor canistor and everything else hooked up to it is getting saturated. I'm so grateful for all of your support. This could have turned into a disaster. I have certainly made some huge mistakes here. The fuel injection system is a very delicate one, not to be taken lightly. I hope that we have all learned from these mistakes, and that we perform a better and more extensive research when contemplating these types of conversions. I have a better understanding of what needs to get done and certainly more respect for the fuel system. I have many more challenges to face before this project is completed. With your continued support, I'm sure we will get there. Thank you again, Tommy.
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