I had no fuel pressure - just an ocassional dribble at the fuel rail schrader valve. The hard line is intact.
I have installed a fresh Volvo fuel pump - it hums, tested and tried four relays - all work, I am replacing the fuel filter today.
If the filter is not the issue, where do I go from here?
Kinda frustrating and I appreciate all replies,
Tommy
A couple of thoughts, here.
With the ignition on and the fuel pump hums, if I disconnect the hose fro the front of the fuel filter I should get a steady stream of fuel - correct?
If I get follow the fuel line to the hard line at the fuel rail and disconnect that - I should have a stream of fuel - correct?
How do I test the fuel damper on the rail?
Trying to be very methodical to track this down.
Thanks and good day,
Tommy
dribble at fuel rail
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Sounds like the hard line is crushed somewhere...
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Yes and yes.tommylg wrote: ↑18 Dec 2021, 18:01 I had no fuel pressure - just an ocassional dribble at the fuel rail schrader valve. The hard line is intact.
I have installed a fresh Volvo fuel pump - it hums, tested and tried four relays - all work, I am replacing the fuel filter today.
If the filter is not the issue, where do I go from here?
Kinda frustrating and I appreciate all replies,
Tommy
A couple of thoughts, here.
With the ignition on and the fuel pump hums, if I disconnect the hose fro the front of the fuel filter I should get a steady stream of fuel - correct?
If I get follow the fuel line to the hard line at the fuel rail and disconnect that - I should have a stream of fuel - correct?
How do I test the fuel damper on the rail?
Trying to be very methodical to track this down.
Thanks and good day,
Tommy
wizechatmgr had a good idea, too.
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If you own one of these cars you need to also own or have access to a fuel pressure gauge. Whether you buy or build one, you'll need a right angle small Schrader connector like this:
https://www.langtools.com/search.php?search_query=74853
Many auto parts stores have a fuel pressure test kit to rent or loan, but they never have the adapter referenced above, which usually costs about $12.
https://www.langtools.com/search.php?search_query=74853
Many auto parts stores have a fuel pressure test kit to rent or loan, but they never have the adapter referenced above, which usually costs about $12.
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If you already have a 0-100 PSI gauge with 1/8 NPT stem, you can connect the manifold stem to the gauge with a short length of rubber hose and two hose clamps. Be sure to remove the valve core from the manifold stem before attachment and drain the gauge after use.
I have actually left this gauge in place for several weeks while checking a rough idle.
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I have actually left this gauge in place for several weeks while checking a rough idle.
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