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Fuel Problems, Please help!

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Ok, for people who don't know, I have an 82 GMC Jimmy(fullsize). I swapped
out the ol' 305 for a 1990 350 a couple weeks ago. Well at the time I did
not know that this 1990 350 did not have a provision for a mechanical fuel
pump and I had to use a mechanical unit. And I followed the instructions in
Hot Rod and drilled out my old style intake to work with the new style
heads.

So my friend had a cheap Masters pump, like the ones at Auto Zone that I
picked up for $15 buck brand new. I did not know much about elec. pumps so
I mounted it up on the frame rail beside the engine. Well, it ran good
around the parking lot, but when I took it out on the road it would bog/die.
It wasn't blowing any black smoke out the pipes so I figured it was starving
for fuel(as per what Summit Racing was saying) So I moved the pump to the
rear on the frame rail so it was close to the tank. Well After I did that,
no fuel at all. So I figured the pump may have been crap so I went out and
bought a Holley 7psi pump. I mounted it in about the same place as the
other, no fuel. So I followed the line and found a hole. I repaired the
line and got fuel again. So I start it up and take it down the road and
still get the bog/dying affect.
At this point I am pissed.
So, I go out and buy a new intake thinking the intake was leaking and I knew
I had a carb bolthole that was stripping. Get home, put the intake on. Get
the timing lined out and it fires up, I am happy. So I was trying to get
the timing right and I must have turn the dist. too far and it wouldn't run,
so I turn it back, still wont run. So I pull the fuel line off to see if I
am getting fuel, NO FUEL. AAAAHHH!!!!
So I go out and buy all new 3/8" fuel line and run it from the tank to the
carb and I replaced all the rubber in the line also. Ok, I unhook the line
and I get fuel now. So I am back to playing with timing and then I turn the
distributor a little too far again and it wont start, so I pull the full
line off and guess what, NO FUEL..

So as of now, I have all new:

carb - luckily under warranty at Auto Zone
Performer Intake
complete fuel line from tank to carb - 3/8's
new fuel pump
new filters

Anyone have any suggestions? My next step is dropping the tank and maybe
switching the sending unit or putting in the extra tank I have.

Thanks in advance,

Mike



Mike
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1982 GMC Jimmy - <font color=green>Emmett</font color=green>
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I hate issues like that!!
The one thing that came to my mind was when I replace my fuel tank the sending unit had a screen type bag on the outlet tube. Now I'm talkin 72 so duno if it's the same but this screen was folded and kinda scrunched up on the sending units outlet tube. I removed it and my low fule pressuer issues were gone!!
Best of luck and I hope you find it before you replace all the parts on your rig
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Led Zeppelin
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I was told by blowing air into the tank I could clean the "baggy" out a little and that if I put enough air to it I could blow it off. I put a little air to it, but I think I am going to put some real pressure behind it and see if that helps so I dont have to drop the tank.

Mike
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1982 GMC Jimmy - <font color=green>Emmett</font color=green>
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The only concirn I would have is if the baggy is made out of materil by blowing it I would think it would make a mess out of the bag and then send that mess thru your fule lines in to your pump and so on. Just a thought.......

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Led Zeppelin
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I thought about that, but I am running a filter before and after the pump and I will cahnge them often at first if I can blow that baggy off.

Mike
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