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vw76westy Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:45 pm Post subject: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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76 bus with original fuel injection
my bus has been randommly bucking kicking and dieing on me
for awhile now
but problem gos away when im trying to find the failing part
one day i noticed the fuel pump was really hot
so i replaced it with a spare i had and thought i found problem
spare also ran hot
so i went and bought a brand new pump
that also got hot ???
at this point i could only assume there is junk in the gas tank
and the pump is starving for fuel to keep cool
cause its a NEW pump
but before diving into removing gas tank for cleaning
i wanted to make sure the new fuel pump is good
so i removed pump from bus
ran fuel line from a gas can to fuel pump and powered it for an hour or so
the pump temp was in the 100degree neighborhood (very warm but not hot)
with gas free flowing , no resistance from a pressure regulator
or heat from a running vw
as far as i can remember the fuel pump should run cool
and for no reason get warm or hot.....
so .... is the new fuel pump defective
or is a warm fuel pump ok
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Cap10323 Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 7:46 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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Yeah, the fuel pump should be cool, as I believe it is cooled by the fuel flowing through it.
IIRC the fuel pump on my Bus is cool to the touch while running.
I would try a new fuel pump. _________________ -Ian
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vw76westy Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 7:54 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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thanks for confirming
its what i thought
it just hard to believe that i handled so many bad fuel pumps in a row.... _________________ order your BAY WINDOW T-SHIRT here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1526918
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Mile High Puma Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:50 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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I would look for a restriction in the fuel system, IIRC there should be flow from the pump back to the tank continuously when running. _________________ 1965 Velvet Green DC |
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ivwshane Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:31 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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You say you got a new pump but my research came back with not all fuel pumps being the same and some are garbage. So where did you get your new pump from and what brand/manufacture origin is it? _________________ 77 westy 2.0 FI
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telford dorr Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:02 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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Do a bench test:
- remove the fuel pump, filter, and pressure regulator from the bus.
- connect all together with some appropriate hose. Only the hose from the pump to the regulator needs to be high pressure hose.
- stick a hose from the filter into a gallon gas can, 1/4 full of gas.
- stick a hose from the pressure regulator into the same gas can.
- connect 12 volts (remotely!) to the pump.
- the pump should briskly pump gas from the can through the pressure regulator and back into the can. If it does so, run it for a while and see if it gets hot. If not, suspect the tank - see if fuel flows freely from it (try to avoid gas in the armpit...)
- if the pump flow is low, try it without the pressure regulator. If the flow is good, check the pressure regulator.
Note: if possible, do this outside so as to minimize flame damage, should anything go wrong. Have a fire extinguisher handy, and an escape plan... _________________ '71 panel, now with FI
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Wildthings Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:12 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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What is your ambient and how long have you been running the engine. While the fuel does cool the pump, the only thing cooling the fuel is air flow around the tank, so the fuel in the tank will be higher than ambient at best and if you are idling your engine for a long period of time so there is little or not air flow over the tank then the fuel can get very hot. When I have used my Toyota truck as a tractor pulling a drag during the heat of summer, before I learned better I once let the fuel got so hot it was boiling in the pressurized fuel tank. Lucky I didn't create an explosion and inferno. |
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aeromech Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 1:29 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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danfromsyr Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 5:39 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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check and clean the ground wire for the fuel pump
if the ground wire has too much resistance it'll cause the pump to run hot.
might need to change it for a new (larger) one with fresh copper. _________________
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Wildthings Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 6:51 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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Wildthings wrote: |
What is your ambient and how long have you been running the engine. While the fuel does cool the pump, the only thing cooling the fuel is air flow around the tank, so the fuel in the tank will be higher than ambient at best and if you are idling your engine for a long period of time so there is little or no air flow over the tank then the fuel can get very hot. When I have used my Toyota truck as a tractor pulling a drag during the heat of summer, before I learned better I once let the fuel get so hot it was boiling in the pressurized fuel tank. Lucky I didn't create an explosion and inferno. |
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raygreenwood Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:47 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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All of this is correct.
To add to this....as danfromsyr noted.....that high ground wire resistance can start at the pump ground wire female connector.
And in the same vein.....if you have low voltage to the pump, either from poor internal and external connections in the relay or in the power feed due to cordoded connections or bad wires anywhere in the loop or evrn a nad regulator.....you csn have a hot runnimg pump.
The first easy diagnosis stop is to check fuel system pressure and volume. And of the possible issues being suggested so far in this thread.....can and will cause low or variable pressure.
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ImAddicted Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 8:00 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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When you check the tank, don’t forget to check the hard line that runs parallel to the tank over to the filter. My tank had good flow, that metal line was clogged to hell (among other issues in fuel delivery). _________________ 1979 Transporter (sold)
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vw76westy Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:00 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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Mile High Puma
before putting a whole lot of time into fuel tank
i need to be 100% that fuel pump is not the problem
aeromech
yes this is raul
funny my bus hasn't been this big a headache since that time in
san diego
Wildthings
great point about ambient temp
to get real detailed on how i bench tested.......
the pump was placed on the ground in a shaded area outside the bus
sm battery fan a few feet away just to help dissipate fumes
ambient temp was around 90
about 3ft of fuel line in and out
with fuel filter, without pressure reg
going into a very clean plastic gas can with 2 gal of gas in it
ran pump for an hour or so
consistant temp of 99 degree was measured using a temp gun
no heat coming from direct sunlight or from a hot motor
no resistance from a pressure reg
the pump is in best possible case scenario to run cool
with no possible variables for it to run hot
i think under these circumstances
the pump ran unacceptably hot
but because its a new pump
and mentally i want the problem to be pump and not something in tank
i kind feel the need to question my own opinion
and get a unbiased opinion on
"how hot is to hot" _________________ order your BAY WINDOW T-SHIRT here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1526918
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ImAddicted Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:38 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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If it helps any, I just came back from an hour drive with my ‘79. Ambient temp: 91F. Speeds: 35-55 rural driving. Fuel pump location: stock, near exchangers. Thinking of you, when I returned, I placed my had on the pump (still running) immediately after getting out. I don’t have a cool thermometer, but the pump body was noticeable cooler than body temp, so no where near 99F. _________________ 1979 Transporter (sold)
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Wildthings Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:32 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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vw76westy wrote: |
consistant temp of 99 degree was measured using a temp gun |
What was the temperature of the fuel in the can? Whatever the amp draw of the pump is, all the energy being consumed is going to be turned into heat. |
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Jetfxr69 Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:55 am Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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You swapped out an old pump for another used pump ( of unknown condition?). And when that didnt help you put in a new pump. So two old and now one new, correct? And as IVW asked, “ what kind or what quality new pump?”
Theres alot of shit on the market. Ive got a box full of pumps and have swapped in older noisier pumps for new pumps just because they work better albeit noisier.
If youve gone through three pumps, and they all exhibit the the same perceived high temperature, then that tells me that the pump is probably not the problem. I think your avoiding the real issue that would cause three different pumps to do exactly the same thing.
Definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
Start looking at other causes of why the pump would run hot as all these guys keep saying.
Clean or replace all electrical connections including grounds. Pull fuel line off from both side of the tank and either confirm no blockage or debris or just replace with new. If you have the steel feed line like Addicted said, snake it with a pipe brush and make sure its not restricted from internal rust. Run some small pipe cleaners up the tank nipples. Spend $50 and put a fuel pressure gauge on it at the test port between 3 & 4. Do the Bentely FP test as outlined in the book.
Process of elimination will find you a fix. The things above would take an hour to do. When youve done all those things, and then report back that your pump is still running hot, THEN, you buy another pump. And this is assuming that youve isolated that fuel delivery is actually the culprit of your bucking and dying that you first mentioned.
You might be spinning your wheels (or not), chasing this pump issue, and thats not even the cause of your engine troubles.
My opinion, away from the pump, is that your TSII or double relay is acting up. FI busses are very finicky due to tiny electrical issues. A momentary lose of ground to the DR will cause all kinds of havoc. Dirty or corroded connection where the TSII touches the head will cause problems. Dirty or corroded ground straps, the same.
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vw76westy Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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ImAddicted
thats exactly the kind of info im looking for
right now...
Jetfxr69
because i agree with this statment
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Theres alot of shit on the market. Ive got a box full of pumps and have swapped in older noisier pumps for new pumps just because they work better albeit noisier. |
and its for that very reason that im NOT assuming the new pump i got is a reliable new part
weather its another used pump from my hord of parts
or a new pump from whereever...
before i move forward wasting a whole lot of time on gas tank
i need to be sure that the pump im using is 100%
100% means the pump puts out correct pressure
and runs at an acceptable temp to prevent vapor lock
with no leaks
untill now ive never dealt with a new fuel pump
that ran "warm "
which made question myself and wonder if my standards are unreasonably high
wildthings i will double check connections and voltage in a couple days after new new pump arrives _________________ order your BAY WINDOW T-SHIRT here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1526918
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vw76westy Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:54 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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in a separate note
but still on subject of fuel pumps
i had 5 fuel pumps in my spare parts
all were pumps that i ran in my bus for at least 1000 miles before confirming
that it was good and reliable spare before
swaping to another pump
i haven't been selling parts for about 3 yrs now
that said
these pumps all sat on a shelve for at least that amount of time
4- of the 5 pumps sprung leaks
i mention this because i want to remind people that
the seals inside a fuel pump will dry rot if not kept wet with fuel
this is not a part you want to keep in a spare parts box _________________ order your BAY WINDOW T-SHIRT here http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1526918
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:27 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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Did you check the fuel pressure? Should be about 26-28psi at idle. Rev the engine and watch the fuel pressure gauge, it should stay around 26psi or may dip to 24-22psi. Anything below 20psi and your bus will run like poop. It’ll idle, but not allow you to accelerate. Here’s a video of how my bus was acting with clogged fuel line that was full of rust.
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If your gas tank is rusty, the chunky bits could be blocking the line and fuel filter.
If you can check fuel pressure, if it’s low (like 5-10psi) then you can guess the gas line/filter or tank is blocked. _________________ 77 Westy - Cape Cod Sage
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:38 pm Post subject: Re: fuel pump how hot is to hot 76-79 fuel injection |
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60vwnewengland wrote: |
Did you check the fuel pressure? Should be about 26-28psi at idle. Rev the engine and watch the fuel pressure gauge, it should stay around 26psi or may dip to 24-22psi. Anything below 20psi and your bus will run like poop. It’ll idle, but not allow you to accelerate. Here’s a video of how my bus was acting with clogged fuel line that was full of rust.
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If your gas tank is rusty, the chunky bits could be blocking the line and fuel filter.
If you can check fuel pressure, if it’s low (like 5-10psi) then you can guess the gas line/filter or tank is blocked. |
At this point, this should be your next move. _________________ '78 Bus 2.0FI
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