Originally Posted By: ltslimjim
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
I don't have starting fluid on the side of the road...
No distributor. The car had been running for literally 70 miles of interstate and local roads, up to high speeds and all, no problem.
I was wondering if I had water in my fuel line... I bled all the gas out, and now just get a hiss of vapor. Cycling the key doesn't seem to cause new fuel to come out... Does that mean dead fuel pump? I can't hear this one spin up the way I can on other cars, but that has always been the case...
I think you are on to the problem. You should hear the fuel pump run for a few seconds with key on. Listen thru the fuel filler pipe. With just one cycle you should have enough pressure to have fuel escape with a press of the shrader valve. Try to cycle the key 3-4 times and then see if it makes enough pressure to start the car. That will prove a dying fuel pump. If the pump is already dead - then starting fluid will prove that if it starts using the starter fluid.
As a last ditch effort - switch the FP relay with another one.
I'm new, so please help me understand. If the vehicle STARTS using the starter fluid, how does that confirm a bad fuel pump? Wouldn't that perhaps prove bad gas??? Which I believe most realize it's probably a fuel pump(or extremely blocked fuel filter
).
Thanks.
It would prove a fuel related problem. Further diagnosis would be needed from that point.
Next step would be to see if the pump builds pressure. Then I would put a fuel pressure gauge on it to make sure that pressure is within spec. Dieing pumps may still work, but not well enough for the vehicle to run.