*update*
Okay guys...........weird again! Did it again, this time I drove all over the woods last weekend hunting Elk and had no problems there, during the hunt, and back. My wife took the Burb to work Monday and no problems. Tuesday she goes to pick up the teenage daughter at the Woodland Park Cross Country meet and BAM, dies! Starts right back up and she parks and then it won't start again.......
So I drive up in the next project vehicle, '88 Grand Wagoneer Limited, and I can't hear the fuel pump cycle on at all. So I go ahead and install the NEW Ignition control Module I've been waiting to install since this is the FINAL piece of the electrical side of the fuel system other than the fuel pump itself left to replace........NO START!
Bang on the fuel tank with a hammer 50 times and guess what? Starts right up........
SO......
I just ordered an Airtex E8094 Inline Fuel Pump that gives 12-17psi at 45-50GPH and I will be wiring it inline just forward of the tank by cutting a section of metal fuel supply line out and putting in a fuel filter between the pump and then replacing the OEM filter that will be further down the line between the pump and the TBI. This pump is rated for TBI systems and provides a little more pressure than the stock in-tank pump that GM put into this system. After further investigation I've also come across some information that GM set the system up originally to have 11-13psi and anytime you do airflow mods like exhaust, TBI spacer, and free flow intake filter the engine runs a little LEAN because of OEM Fuel Pressure!
This pump run inline in the fuel line outside of the tank will in series with the pump in the tank will boost pressure on average to the 14-15psi area which will more than likely give me more power! Investigation from my readings is that minor airflow mods require that pressure range to keep it from running LEAN and should boost some power and correct my problems.
I will be doing this modification tonight as the pump gets here via Carquest at 315pm today! Next month after hunting season is over I will be removing the tank and removing the OEM pump and putting in a solid piece of MARINE fuel line where the OEM pump goes to utilize the original pickup assembly and float. I'm going to wire the Airtex pump to the electrical supply wire for the OEM pump to keep the system working correctly with the Oil Pressure Switch and the Fuel Pump Relay.
Now I just need to verify the correct color wire going into the pump harness at the tank for positive...........
