Pressurizing fuel system with scan tool?
Since I don't have a scan tool, would I get an accurate reading by simply running the engine? It seems to me that the manner in which you pressurize the system wouldn't matter. Yes? No?
Thanks,
Ed
Last edited by Mr Ed; Jul 10, 2012 at 02:18 PM.
You may want to put the gauge up on the windshield, drive the vehicle, and see if there's a loss of psi under load....
You may want to put the gauge up on the windshield, drive the vehicle, and see if there's a loss of psi under load....
Therefore, the problem must be either the regulator or pump which is where I am now. To determine which of the two is the problem, the GM service manual calls for inserting a cutoff valve in the return line. You than gradually close the valve. If the pressure gets up to ~58, the regulator is bad but the pump is OK. If the pressure does NOT rise all the way, then the pump is bad.
I like your idea of how to perform a load test but my gauge's hose is not long enough.
Thanks.


