Originally Posted by
SickSpeedMonte
Wow, I have had almost the exact same experience as you...
When I got my '93, the underside was rusty. I had to replace the brake lines, trans cooler lines, and the fuel lines. While replacing the fuel lines, I noticed that the lines on top of the tank were shot, so I replaced the sender with an aftermarket one from Quanta Products.
I replaced the fuel filter as well. At first, all was well. I even towed my C230 about 75 miles to get it fixed at a dealer. A few weeks later, it started starving for fuel. The bowl would not fill just like yours. I think the air gets in there when you crack open the bleeder by the way; there is a vacuum in there otherwise, which is why the IP doesn't like it and the truck doesn't run.
So I replaced the LP, seemed easy enough to do and the Airtex wasn't too expensive from Advance Auto. Still had the problem.
I couldn't hear the LP running with the truck running (too much other noise) and I couldn't get fuel to the bowl unless I jumped the LP, so I figured the OPS took a dump. I got a Delco OPS and did the relay mod while I was in there. Bled the system, and still had the problem when the truck warmed up. It happened when I was low on fuel, so I put 5gal in it and the truck ran home fine. So at this point, I'm thinking that either the tank is creating a vacuum, or the pickup isn't picking up. The next time it happened, I cracked the cap and it didn't help... so out comes the tank again.
The sock was brand new (<100 miles, clean as a whistle), so I verified that the pickup depth was right, and it was. I pulled a vacuum on the pickup, and it held. I verified that there were not clogs in the lines and no kinks in the soft portions, put it back together, and still had the problem a few days later. It was only happening when the truck warmed up, consistently. So I swapped the Airtex LP out under warranty, and I still have the problem.
So then I started talking to a parts supplier tech guy (don't want to name names...) and he told me to get a gauge on the supply line. I get one and install it just before the filter to see if the LP is pumping right. I also pulled the filter out thinking maybe there is a clog in there somewhere. I blew air in the supply line of the fuel manager, which blew the little spring for the heater out. Put it back together and nothing changed. The gauge showed 4psi at idle and less than 1 when I revved it, and then it cut off.
Then he instructed me to replace the fuel manager because there is no way I blew air in there without blowing up seals. So I figure if I have to replace it, I'd might as well take it apart and see what happened, maybe fix it with new seals. The thing was perfectly fine, no blown seals. But now I have managed to render my heater unuseable while trying to disassemble it. The insulation on the wires was all gummy and now there are exposed wires. The fuel heater is so much money that it's only like $10 more to get the whole fuel manager, so it looks like I'll be spending ~$200 on that...
I was also told that if the regulator/check valve on the return line of the IP is suspect, to just replace it. I took that off and blew some air at it (never actually touched the nozzle to the check valve to try to create a seal or anything). Still somehow, I think I might have trashed that. There is a black O-ring in there that looks like it rolled out of its seat.
Now that I have read your thread, I'm pretty sure that I have been chasing my tail this whole time and it was that damn sock. I don't have the stocker anymore, but I did a little experiment last night. I disconnected the fuel line going into the LP and blew shop air towards the tank, trying to blow the sock off. I don't know if it worked or not. I put it all back together, got plenty of fuel to the fuel bowl, but it wont start. I think that little check valve is indeed comprimised.
So from here, I need to replace that check valve, get a fuel heater one way or another, and see if it still stalls under load. Regardless of what happens, I think I still need to drop the tank and get an OE sock on there. I don't know if I should stick it out with the Airtex LP or try to return it towards a Delco...