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Kota's86
08-28-2020, 05:28 PM
I'm new to the site and I'm looking for some advice. I have a 1986 RWD with a 4YE that i cannot keep running, I installed an external fuel pump. Fuel is getting to the filter and fuel rail. The van will start with the help of ether sprayed into the engine, but the van will not continue to run. It has compression, it has fuel, it has air. I'm left clueless, i've checked my fuses they are all good. I'm not sure if maybe theres a sensor? or loose wire? is there a special trick to get it to run? any help would be greatly appreciated!
originalkwyjibo
08-29-2020, 10:59 AM
Have you checked codes? Also, these need a fuel pump capable of around 40psi. They are also controlled by an electrical circuit tied to the computer, the airflow meter, and several relays. My questions would be, do you have an external pump capable of these pressures and is it powered by the fuel pump circuit or just a battery hot wire and if yes to those, have you checked the full function of the circuit?
JPERL
08-30-2020, 12:22 AM
Why not replace the in tank OEM fuel pump?
Kota's86
09-04-2020, 08:30 PM
Thanks for the reply! I have the pump wired into the original circuit, and the circuit is fine. i'm starting to believe there is a deeper electrical issue i've yet to figure out.
Kota's86
09-04-2020, 08:32 PM
Why not replace the in tank OEM fuel pump? that was originally the plan but the Original tank had multiple holes so i dont feel comfortable re using it and i've yet to be able to find a OEM replacement tank
originalkwyjibo
09-05-2020, 02:33 AM
Sounds like your next check should be to verify fuel to the cylinders. You may have fuel to the rail and the injectors but it may not be getting through the injectors to the cylinders. Sparks plugs should be wet with fuel after repeated cranking with no start. If they are dry you may have injector issues. We're getting into the realm of existing threads at this point and you'll be better off doing some searching and posting additional questions in the appropriate threads.
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