Posted May 29, 20195 yr comment_576549 The PO installed the fuel pump with no spacer. I smelled fuel in my oil so I replace pump and installed new spacer. When I installed the pump I felt a little pressure on the outside of the pump arm. I seated the pump with a bit of inward pressure as I bolted it in. I started the car and then let it idle for about 5 mins and then it died. There was no fuel in filter. Will not start again. I sucked some fuel up to fuel filter, then I put hose on the output of the pump and into a bottle. I cranked the car and no fuel came out. Questions: 1. Is the pressure supposed to be on the outside of the arm when installing? Could I have installed it wrong? 2. Is it possible for the PO to have done something to eliminate the need for a spacer? 3. Should I hear the pump? When it was initially running, I really didn’t hear it (wasn’t paying much attention though) 4. Was my test with the hose in a bottle a good test? 5. What next? Thanks Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/62250-fuel-pump-with-no-spacer-on-71-240z/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 30, 20195 yr Author comment_576553 Well...after taking time for my initial post, I tried the bottle test one more time. Success! I didn’t change a thing, but this time it worked. I’ll leave the post unless someone suggests I delete it. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/62250-fuel-pump-with-no-spacer-on-71-240z/#findComment-576553 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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