Having thought about the ideas you guys gave me in my other post on Vapor Lock or not.... Here's my next question. If the pick up tube in the tank became blocked from something like scale or sealant coating, would the fuel pump still tick? Dave.
No! I had a problem several years ago with a piece of coating that got loose and traveled all the way up to the highest point of my fuel line and stopped the flow. It was so bad that I had to cut out a 6" piece of fuel line and install rubber fuel line to fix it. Another time I had trash in the fuel tank and I just blasted it loose with an air hose to knock it out of the way. I then had the tank cleaned and it cleared up the problem.Having thought about the ideas you guys gave me in my other post on Vapor Lock or not.... Here's my next question. If the pick up tube in the tank became blocked from something like scale or sealant coating, would the fuel pump still tick? Dave.
Having thought about the ideas you guys gave me in my other post on Vapor Lock or not.... Here's my next question. If the pick up tube in the tank became blocked from something like scale or sealant coating, would the fuel pump still tick? Dave.
Confirmed - With the pump suction completely blocked, it doesn't tick. With it partially blocked, it ticks slowly.I installed an isolation valve in the fuel line between the tank and pump in case I have to remove the pump with a full tank. I'll shut the valve and let you know what happens with a complete blockage.
If the blockage isn't complete, the pump will tick slowly but not enough to keep up with the engine.
Hi All,
Before hearing the results of John's test, I would have drawn the same conclusions as presented by Bob and Derek. John, did your test involve a Points SU or an Electronic SU pump?
For a Points SU, without fuel to buffer the sound, I would also have expected the pump tick to be quite noticeable and, due to a lack of fuel cooling, eventually burn up. However, if we are talking Electronic SU, it would have been smart for the designer to create a cutoff for heat buildup as well as pressure output to eliminate the problem of burning the pump due to overheating.
An interesting question.
Ray(64BJ8P1)