I posted this in the 3rd gen section too, but thought I might get better coverage here. And I searched through the 56 posts that come up for "fuel pump" already, in case anyone was thinking of saying that...
My son has a 1992 RS (305 TBI). No pressurized fuel to the tbi, but fuel will run out of the line, and it continually siphoned out of the tank when I replaced the filter on Saturday.
I still need to determine if it is no electricity getting to the pump, or the pump is bad. There are 3 wires going to the pump, unfortunately the Haynes manual conveniently omits the tbi wiring diagram, there was only carb and tpi. Also their picture of terminal G on the aldl connector is an empty slot on this car.
Anybody know which wire is the pump feed, at the tank?
If it appears the pump is bad, any tips on replacing it? I've heard cut a hole in the trunk, or drop the rearend and the tank, or go with an inline. Since the gas still flows through the line, the inline sounds good, but I don't need a monster pump because the tbi is only supposed to see 13 psi. Any recommendations on procedure, or a 13 psi pump?
[ May 07, 2002: Message edited by: John_D. ]</p>
My son has a 1992 RS (305 TBI). No pressurized fuel to the tbi, but fuel will run out of the line, and it continually siphoned out of the tank when I replaced the filter on Saturday.
I still need to determine if it is no electricity getting to the pump, or the pump is bad. There are 3 wires going to the pump, unfortunately the Haynes manual conveniently omits the tbi wiring diagram, there was only carb and tpi. Also their picture of terminal G on the aldl connector is an empty slot on this car.
Anybody know which wire is the pump feed, at the tank?
If it appears the pump is bad, any tips on replacing it? I've heard cut a hole in the trunk, or drop the rearend and the tank, or go with an inline. Since the gas still flows through the line, the inline sounds good, but I don't need a monster pump because the tbi is only supposed to see 13 psi. Any recommendations on procedure, or a 13 psi pump?
[ May 07, 2002: Message edited by: John_D. ]</p>
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