[Public-List] A4 Engine puzzler

Lawrence Morris morris.lc at verizon.net
Sun Aug 18 20:07:02 PDT 2013


I am going with the feeble fuel pump.  



Larry 

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On Aug 18, 2013, at 10:01 PM, Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:

> Thanks fellows. 
> 
> The engine ran happily drawing from that tank for six years before this started.   I suppose something could have gotten into the tank (like that tape) 
> 
> I'm going to try plumbing the fuel line from tank 2 around the selector.    
> 
> I'll report what transpires. 
> 
> Gord #426 Surprise. 
> 
> On 2013-08-18, at 9:48 PM, Glenn <brooks.glenn at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> Years ago, driving through the Yukon in January at 50 below we couldnt get the motor to run over 35mph, barely more than fast idle down hill and barely enuf to go up hill. Sometimes just died, then start run, die... Over and over for hundreds of miles.  We finally made Whitehorse where the Chevron Mechanic tore the whole fuel system down, part by part over three days, trying to solve the fuel starvation problems.  After many test drives, and replacing every part new, he finally pulled the gas tank and blew it out with compressed air.  A small piece of electrical tape came out!  it apparently had nearly the same specific gravity as gasoline and would swirl around inside the tank until getting repeatedly  sucked up into the intake tube where it would partially,  some times completely, choke off fuel flow and eventually kill the engine.  No rhyme or reason to timing, but each time it did allow enough fuel to enter the carb and run the engine.  After the tape was gone, the car
> ran like a top.
>> 
>> You mentioned your tank is a new poly tank.  I wonder if some plastic shaving or debris is floating around in the fuel and getting sucked up against or into the suction tube - just like my old friends dodge dart? Maybe a piece of silicon tape or similar...  Once the engine dies, suction stops and fuel  flows back into the tank to clear the obstruction, just like a bilge pump.  
>> 
>> Also I like your idea about a weak fuel pump and head pressure from the raised tank. Certainly worth replacing if old, even if not the problem.
>> 
>> Good luck!
>> 
>> Glenn B
>> Dolce 318
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On Aug 18, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> The filler cap was new with the tank, but I'll check it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 18/08/13 2:35 PM, "Chris Martin" <notcmartin at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Good advice to check the lines and any fitting for corrosion or blockage. Also
>>>> a good idea to drain and check the tank, especially the bottom if you can.
>>>> Also check the bad tank for a blocked vent. If the tanks are the same switch
>>>> filler caps from good to bad, that assumes the cap is a vent. 
>>>> 
>>>> Good luck
>>>> 
>>>> 
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