OK, so I put it all back together on Monday. Everything seemed fine until I went any distance. Runs, starts and idles fine. However, if I drive about 10 miles in a single journey the engine loses power and cuts out. It starts again after about 5 seconds on the key and is then is fine for about another 10 miles. I'm suspecting an air leak somewhere but why is it fine for such a distance?
I've dropped the tank again, just enough to check my connections. There was a lot of air in the fuel line from the housing to the engine when idling but not any more. No obvious leaks visible.
Any ideas please?
Yes, checked and double checked. Would it still run if they were the wrong way around?
It just cuts out when driving at the normal 2000rpm. I feel a slight hesitation in the power and then about 100 metres later the engine dies.Maybe not it was a wild thought, but dafter things have happened. Can't think of a reason it would run for ten miles then stop and restart. Unless you have a quantity control servo fault. Does it stop from idle or when pulling up at lights? Maybe some good diag would help you.
It just cuts out when driving at the normal 2000rpm. I feel a slight hesitation in the power and then about 100 metres later the engine dies.
It did do it before but after about a quarter of a mile not 10. That is how this episode started back in December when I had to be recovered by me within sight of my house.Diag may help you if it's a pump problem. You would be guessing for the rest of the year otherwise. Sounds like its running out of fuel you need to find out why. If it wasn't doing it before it's odds on something you have done.
It did do it before but after about a quarter of a mile not 10. That is how this episode started back in December when I had to be recovered by me within sight of my house.
If the sealing ring that screws onto the tank to secure the lift pump wasn't sealing properly would it produce these symptoms?
OK thanks :-DSealing ring on tank just stops fuel leaking when it is sloshing about. Diagnostics is first port of call as i have said. If you have fitted a new lift pump and new fuel lines and you have no air in system. It maybe an injection pump problem. Fuel cut off solenoid maybe dropping out. I don't know my crystal ball is away for service.
Problem solved, if only I'd looked in the handbook in the glovebox......Bugger just when you think your winning they strike back at you, I am sure they are alive