My SIIA 2.25 petrol occasionally stalls from what I believe to be fuel starvation. I have replaced the fuel pump, carburetor, fuel filter and now I will put in a new fuel line from the fuel pump to the carburetor. However, I noticed that the clear fuel filter is not filling very fast at all. Just a trickle. I have had fuel starvation issues for months. What should I do next? Is there a way to measure the correct fuel flow?
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Unfortunately, most of the aftermarket mechanical fuel pumps are junk. I have ended up replacing them on every Rover with a simple electric pump. However, the pump cannot be mounted in the engine bay, as it will get too hot (particularly in the summer) and can cause vapor lock (bucking).
Something else to check, if you have your original fuel tank, is for rust in the lines and a clogged pick up tube in the tank itself.61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
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To everyone who responded to my vexing problem of "bucking" and surging; THANK YOU. The entire issue was indeed caused by fuel starvation, so upon pulling the draw tube from the tank it was discovered to be "home made" and partially clogged with hair, or fibers of sorts. I installed a new draw tube and the problem has vanished. I took it out and thrashed it hard today and it performed flawlessly.Comment
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To everyone who responded to my vexing problem of "bucking" and surging; THANK YOU. The entire issue was indeed caused by fuel starvation, so upon pulling the draw tube from the tank it was discovered to be "home made" and partially clogged with hair, or fibers of sorts. I installed a new draw tube and the problem has vanished. I took it out and thrashed it hard today and it performed flawlessly.Comment
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if you have even 3 lbs. you'll be ok. i wouldn't want to run more than 5 or 6.
u it really sounds like you have debris in the fuel tank. you can either remove it, fill it with road gravel and go vibrate it for a while ( harrow fields, put it in your cement mixer, etc. )
OR: put a good inline filter in there and drive it for a couple years while keeping the tank full to avoid rusting.
i do not think you have a serious issue, entirely curable !! keep us updated.
btw, putting some oil or lead additive in your fuel will make your engine like you !!Comment
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FWIW, 3# is a bit high, and 55-6 # is what is specified for the Deisel engine. We've been selling an aftermarket mechanical fuel pump for 20+ years with ZERO comebacks. None. Zip. We also stock NOS Genuine Rover pumps as well.
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