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Gas doesn´t get into pump...

Gas doesn´t get into pump...

Black Arrow

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Guadalajara, Mexico
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1978 Jeep CJ5, stok drivetrain and engine (4.2) only a 3" bodylift, just bought and eager to restore.
2000 Jeep XJ, Completely stock.
Hello every one:

I have a problem with my 78 CJ5 , it simply doesn´t get the gas from the tank into the pump,

First I tought a fuel pump replace should do it, but I wanted to prove that in the first place, so what I did is disconnecting the fuel line from the pump and put a hose from a gallon of fuel to the pump, the jeep started and ran very good, fuel filter was filled normally.

So, I am now completely sure that the pump is in good shape, I even replaced a couple of hoses that were too old to handle pressure and another that was ripped.

That doesn´t leave me with much options to go.

Any of you know how to resolve this?
I noticed two vacuum lines that are attached to the tank, I don´t know if vacuum can also be a problem.


Thanks for your time....
 
Sounds like you have a pickup sock and it is clogged. Need to pull the pickup and clean it or even better toss it and add an inline filter.
 
Thanks CJ, question:

did you say Inline filter? eliminating the filter it self for an inline? or can I try with an in tank filter?
 
I'm not sure if you have a filter sock in your tank. But it sure sounds like it. If you drop the tank. Pull the pickup and toss the sock, I would add another inline filter.
 
Got it CJ Thanks a lot!....I´ll let you know how it goes...
 
Does your gas gauge still work??
If not this would be a good time to replace the pick up tube assembly, it has a new sock/screen on it.
When you drop the tank be very careful with the hoses they can be a problem to find replacements for.:cool:
 
It actually doesn´t work.

I will try to find also the replacement.


i did dropped the tank twice and noticed that two hoses were too old and I replaced them, I wil take your advice and be more careful next time, now the repair will have to wait until holidays are over...


thanks guys!
 
I had the same problem when I first got my Jeep. Turned out the steel fuel line was rusted out and it was sucking air not fuel.
 
Thanks 7D8CJ, I just took a look on the line and it is rusted, Unfortunately I will have to buy it aftermarket on a fab shop.

I will replace also the line from the pump to carb, it is made of copper and it is getting a lot of corrosion into the carburetor...

thanks a lot guys, seems that there is a lot of work to do when I return from vacations....
 

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