Fuel pump help
I developed a hard start/stumbling issue last week.
Symptoms:
Once in a while it's hard to start, either warm or cold;
Idles just fine, will run fine for a while;
Develops stumbling and hesitation after hard acceleration;
Will smooth out when light on the throttle;
My first thought was a clogged fuel filter, but I only had 8,000 miles on the filter currently installed. However, to rule that out, I changed the filter, but it didn't help. In fact, it seemed to get worse.
Initial tests of the fuel pump showed good: I opened the fuel drain valve with the engine running, and it didn't stall. However, after changing the filter and driving it for a bit, I did the test again, and this time it did stall.
I have Kennedy's OPS harness, so I can tell when the pump is running. I can also easily push a button to manually run the pump, which aids in filter changes. I was able to bleed the system after changing the filter, but it didn't seem to have as much flow as normal out the drain valve.
I decided that it must be time for another lift pump. The first one I installed when I bought the Tahoe lasted 35K miles before it quit. This one had 45K miles on it.
I replaced the lift pump, it started right up, and ran great. I drove it hard several miles, and never stumbled.
Today I drove it again since changing the pump, and after a few miles, the same symptoms appeared. Now when I open the drain valve, the engine stalls again. It's hard to restart. When I do get it started it idles great, but after holding RPMS above 2500 for a while, it starts cutting out and acts like it is starving for fuel.
I don't seem to have normal flow out of the drain valve when running the pump manually. I added 5 gallons of fuel to the tank to make sure gauge is reading correctly (now shows 1/2 tank).
Fuel tank and pickup tube/sending unit were replaced 15K miles ago due to a leak in the tank.
I did verify that the pump is running when the engine is running. In fact, when I unplug the pump harness, the engine stalls out pretty quickly.
So, did I purchase a faulty pump? Or do I need to look elsewhere for a problem?
My plan tomorrow night is to disconnect the outlet side of the pump and try to pump fuel into a bucket to see what kind of flow I have. I'm thinking I have either a restriction on the suction side of the pump, causing it not to be able to pull fuel from the tank, or a restriction on the filter side of the pump, causing it not to be able to push fuel to the injection pump.
Any other insight would be helpful.
Thanks,
Casey
1995 K1500 Tahoe 2 door, 6.5LTD, 4L80E, NP241, 14 Bolt SF rear, 3.73's, 285/75R16 BFG K02's; 1997 506 block; Kennedy OPS harness, gauges, Quick Heat plugs, and TD-Max chip; Dtech FSD on FSD Cooler; vacuum pump deleted, HX35 turbo, Turbo Master, 4" Quadstar exhaust, F code intake; dual t/stats, HO water pump, Quadstar radiator and cooling fan/clutch combo; Racor fuel filter