jimm1009
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I went on line last night to one of those web sites that has a GM mechanic
that is available for questions.
I was told that the engine driven fuel pump is supposed to have 7 to 11 PSI output @ idle.
Does anyone know if this is true?
I can't find a reference for that in the -34 TM or in the Chevy factory manual
so I am not sure.
I am troubleshooting white smoke with a properly timed injection pump and new filter. I had much more smoke before I change the filter but still have some and the pressure being too low will also cause white smoke but I can not find the reference for minimum pressure into the intake line for the injection pump.
I have 4 PSI @ idle with some white smoke. The pressure actually drops from idle to about 2 PSI @ around 1200 RPMs estimated.
As a side question, has anyone opted for an auxiliary electric pump and has this helped your CUCV? If so, do you still have info on the pump?
Jim
that is available for questions.
I was told that the engine driven fuel pump is supposed to have 7 to 11 PSI output @ idle.
Does anyone know if this is true?
I can't find a reference for that in the -34 TM or in the Chevy factory manual
so I am not sure.
I am troubleshooting white smoke with a properly timed injection pump and new filter. I had much more smoke before I change the filter but still have some and the pressure being too low will also cause white smoke but I can not find the reference for minimum pressure into the intake line for the injection pump.
I have 4 PSI @ idle with some white smoke. The pressure actually drops from idle to about 2 PSI @ around 1200 RPMs estimated.
As a side question, has anyone opted for an auxiliary electric pump and has this helped your CUCV? If so, do you still have info on the pump?
Jim