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  1. #1
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    Engine start after refilling

    Hey guys/girls,

    A little background on my car, was a twin carby but was converted to a b18c2 therefore the fuel tank /lines were changed. Not too long ago i realised that every time i went to refill my petrol. As i start the car after refilling it starts but idle falls to 0 and dies. I would then need to crank it for a bit before it starts. I believe that my fuel pump is going but can anyone tell me what other signs to look for before i go ahead and change it.

    Thanks, Simo

  2. #2
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    Sounds like fuel pump to me aswell mate, more pressure as more fuel leads to fuel pump failing.

  3. #3
    Change your main relay

  4. #4
    +1 for main relay

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    Change both.
    Get a walbro. Its plug n play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    Change both.
    Get a walbro. Its plug n play.
    Wouldn't i have to pull the tank off to get to the fuel pump? thats going to be a bitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by etbsimo View Post
    Wouldn't i have to pull the tank off to get to the fuel pump? thats going to be a bitch
    No you wouldn't, access to the fuel pump is under a metal cover, which is under your rear seats.

    Disconnect battery, remove rear seats, remove metal cover, undo bolts and pull out fuel pump.

    Before you go about replacing any and all, see if you can try out another main relay (that you know to be working), then if the problem persists get yourself a new fuel pump.


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    Quote Originally Posted by geeang View Post
    No you wouldn't, access to the fuel pump is under a metal cover, which is under your rear seats.

    Disconnect battery, remove rear seats, remove metal cover, undo bolts and pull out fuel pump.

    Before you go about replacing any and all, see if you can try out another main relay (that you know to be working), then if the problem persists get yourself a new fuel pump.
    Cheers, thanks for you help guys

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