does this sound like a dirty fuel filter?
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does this sound like a dirty fuel filter?
every once in a while if my car sits overnight or for a few hours. i'll go to start it up and it will run for a second or so and then die. I immediatly restart it and its fine. once it did this and instead of dying it just ran kind of rough like it wasn't getting enough fuel soi shut it off and restarted it and again it ran fine. does this sound like a clogged fuel filter or maybe the FPR not holding pressure? i doubt its the fuel pump itself since i always hear it kick on and i never have issues while the car is running. i ran some fuel injector cleanr through it tonight to see if that helps. ironically was having trouble down below 1/2 tank or so and once i filled up it seemed like it went away for a while but today it started doing it again and i have ~ 2/3 - 3/4 tank of gas currently (73 mi and i usually fill up between 210-220) any ideas?
This seemed to start happening after i ran through my first tank of gas after i got the car out of storage back in march. i'm wondering if maybe even though i used stabil, that maybe the fuel filter got clogged which is why there doesn't seem to be enough fuel on startup but after it stalls the second startup the car runs perfectly.
This seemed to start happening after i ran through my first tank of gas after i got the car out of storage back in march. i'm wondering if maybe even though i used stabil, that maybe the fuel filter got clogged which is why there doesn't seem to be enough fuel on startup but after it stalls the second startup the car runs perfectly.
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I hope its not the pump since i don't know if i have the money to fix it right now. i wouldn't want to cut the floor so i'd have a shop do it hte proper way which is probably $4-500 right?
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I would cut it, so in the future it go out again, just pop the door and install another one. hehe, btw any one know why these f body fuel pump going out so easy ? anyway to prevent it from going out ?
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by the time i would have a shop cut the floor and then have a body shop weld the factory piece back in and bondo it and paint it so it looks factory again, i'd spend more money than just having the tank dropped. my car is a southern rust free car and i refuse to cut holes in the body and have exposed/unpainted metal etc.
I'm sure it's not the fuel pump so it's a moot point anyway. a bad fuel pump = car won't start and thats definately not what my car is doing.
I'm sure it's not the fuel pump so it's a moot point anyway. a bad fuel pump = car won't start and thats definately not what my car is doing.
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does your car start the first time you turn the right ? btw if you get door cut out, why would you want to weld it back on ? just put in screw around it for future remove/install.
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what i'm saying about the trap door thing is i would want it to look factory again, as in the trap door never happened which would require welding in a new peice of metal in there, sanding and painting it. i have a feeling cutting into the floorboard could lead to rust problems down the road. even though my car isn't driven in winter and is rust free, cutting a hole in the floorboard sounds like a very bad idea.
I just checked the floor under the carpet and was expecting to get owned by seeing a trap door already cut there (like if the original owner had it done some 6.5+ years ago) but there is no trap door under there and i think i want to keep it that way.
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if you do the trap door, the next owner will be happy, i wish all my camaro preview owner did it, and the carpet will be over the top, no one will note it even cut, and its common to cut on these car anyway. have you check fuel pressure ? fuel filter only 10 buck and 10 min job, might as well give it a try.
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if you do the trap door, the next owner will be happy, i wish all my camaro preview owner did it, and the carpet will be over the top, no one will note it even cut, and its common to cut on these car anyway. have you check fuel pressure ? fuel filter only 10 buck and 10 min job, might as well give it a try.
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yeah it always starts on the first crank. sometimes it will run for a second and die and then i just turn the key and it fires again and runs fine. there is never a point where it won't start.
what i'm saying about the trap door thing is i would want it to look factory again, as in the trap door never happened which would require welding in a new peice of metal in there, sanding and painting it. i have a feeling cutting into the floorboard could lead to rust problems down the road. even though my car isn't driven in winter and is rust free, cutting a hole in the floorboard sounds like a very bad idea.
I just checked the floor under the carpet and was expecting to get owned by seeing a trap door already cut there (like if the original owner had it done some 6.5+ years ago) but there is no trap door under there and i think i want to keep it that way.
what i'm saying about the trap door thing is i would want it to look factory again, as in the trap door never happened which would require welding in a new peice of metal in there, sanding and painting it. i have a feeling cutting into the floorboard could lead to rust problems down the road. even though my car isn't driven in winter and is rust free, cutting a hole in the floorboard sounds like a very bad idea.
I just checked the floor under the carpet and was expecting to get owned by seeing a trap door already cut there (like if the original owner had it done some 6.5+ years ago) but there is no trap door under there and i think i want to keep it that way.
Also, just because your car starts doesn't mean its not the pump. A weak pump takes some time to build pressure, but once the pressure is built, everything's fine. This is why you need to get a fuel pressure test gauge to diagnose your fuel system's health (not only your fuel pump, but also your regulator and injectors too).
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It's your car, of course, so if you aren't comfortable cutting a floor don't sweat it. You just have to understand why it's so advantageous. If you change the pump and it doesn't work, you have to rip EVERYTHING out all over again.
Also, just because your car starts doesn't mean its not the pump. A weak pump takes some time to build pressure, but once the pressure is built, everything's fine. This is why you need to get a fuel pressure test gauge to diagnose your fuel system's health (not only your fuel pump, but also your regulator and injectors too).
Also, just because your car starts doesn't mean its not the pump. A weak pump takes some time to build pressure, but once the pressure is built, everything's fine. This is why you need to get a fuel pressure test gauge to diagnose your fuel system's health (not only your fuel pump, but also your regulator and injectors too).
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i guess i should have asked it differently. when you cut it. im sure you used a high speed cutter. did you cut it with the tank still in or did you take it out. all so what did you use to seal it?
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I never seen any body pull the carpet and look for the trap door before. sound like you really **** about your car, take to the shop and pay em load crap of moneys and properly have to do again in few year. might as well upgrade to racetronix fuel pump and tell the shop rewire the wire ( hehe ).
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DUde cute a small piece look at my thread its real easy and its easy to change the pump. I don't know how to do **** on cars and I did the pump right the first time 2days ago , and its perfect. And its a lot easier to cut rather then drop the tank, its a 500 job. Do it urself. 15dollar cutter and the cost of whatever pump u go with
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I never seen any body pull the carpet and look for the trap door before. sound like you really **** about your car, take to the shop and pay em load crap of moneys and properly have to do again in few year. might as well upgrade to racetronix fuel pump and tell the shop rewire the wire ( hehe ).
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little update on this but it's been ~ 2 weeks and about 3/4 of a tank of gas (just filled up again tonight) since i put the fuel injector cleaner in and i haven't had this issue a single time since then so it must have just been clogged fuel injectors.