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Fuel Pump Help

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 48flattie, Feb 22, 2005.

  1. 48flattie

    48flattie New Member

    I think I'm going crazy. I'm replacing my :v6: fuel pump for reliability reasons - the old one is aging a little and I'd hate to be in the boonies when it decides to quit.
    So - I take out the old one put in the new one - along the way replace some of the old fuel line, put in a new inline filter, hook it all back up and... nothing. I can crank all day and get nothing. Its like it isn't pumping. I filled the gas tank and still nothing. The new filter is clear so I can see that no fuel is going through. So that leaves me with 2 options that I can think of.

    1) I have to somehow prime the fuel pump. I havent read or heard anything about this process so I would need some advice in these regaurds.

    2) The new fuel pump is installed wrong. I believe that I repaced it the same way it came out. The little arm sets on a little cam in there. I didn't know that there was a wrong way to do this.

    Side note- I am also finishing up a HEI conversion. I figured as long as I was on that side of the engine - may as well take care of both of them. I have put the timing light it as it cranks and I am getting spark (slowly).

    If someone can help PLEASE that would be much appreciated.

    Thanks
     
  2. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    BTDT. It sounds like the operating arm isn't hitting the cam. My original
    pump had a spacer in it to reach the cam. The new one I bought actually
    fit fine w/out the spacer. After all that I went to an electrical pump. I can
    take a couple of pictures of the old one.
    Hold them side by side and check the length of the arms. My guess is the new
    one has a shorter arm. Good luck!!
     
  3. 48flattie

    48flattie New Member

    Hmmm.. Ok I'll run check that.
     
  4. 48flattie

    48flattie New Member

    Dissapointment. The arms are exactly the same. Same length, same bends. There was even a little oil mark where it his the cam - the same spot where it's worn a little on the old one. Hmmm..
     
  5. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    Dan, not sure what it could be. That was my best guess. I'll try to find some info
    for you. Again, good luck.
     
  6. Mudweiserjeep

    Mudweiserjeep JEEP: Bouncy and Fun

    have you tried putting the old one back in? maybe the new one is bad......just a thought.
     
  7. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    Have had this happen a few times always with the :hurrican: wonder why?
     
  8. 48flattie

    48flattie New Member

    OK.. I just went and double checked all my work. It seems ok. Question though - which port is the intake and which is the out? on the new one there are 3 ports

    1) Threaded one facing somewhat toward the exhaust manifold. I believe that is the input.

    2) Large (1/4") nipple facing down. I believe this is the Output to the carb.

    3) Small nipple facing down. I believe this is a return to the tank which I have none so I sealed a machine screw in to plug it up.

    If this is not correct - let me know.
     
  9. dg69

    dg69 New Member

    sounds a little backward...............


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  10. budtoh3zo

    budtoh3zo Member

    the 1/4 inch should be the inlet and the other the outlet.
     
  11. linckeil

    linckeil Member

    once you figure out what is the inlet and what is the outlet, put the pump in a vise. run a hose to the inlet. put the other end of the hose in a can with some fuel in it. start pumping the arm up and down. if fuel sprays out the outlet, then your pump is good and the problem is elsewhere. nows a good time to replace the fuel filter too...
     
  12. 48flattie

    48flattie New Member

    Problem solved. I had in/out mixed up :oops: . On my old pump there were different fittings facing different directions. I just re connected the hoses in approx. the same positions. The new pump has the fittings in different positions. I guess there was a change in pump layout around 68-69 and I had both pumps... short story long - Its all fixed now. I just have to dial in my new HEI then I'll be ready to go.

    Thanks all for your help.
     
  13. Mudweiserjeep

    Mudweiserjeep JEEP: Bouncy and Fun

    Good for you.........Isn't this the greatest place. So much knoweledge and good people.
     
  14. maxx

    maxx Banned

    Glad you got it sorted out, yep, this is a great place for all of us.