Hi Everyone, just want to pick your brains on an electrical problem I'm having. I have a Cobra kit car I just picked-up with a Ford 5.0 V8 engine 1990-93. It started to back fire and lose power especially over large bumps in the road. Eventually it would idle well but backfire and grunt whenever the clutch was engaged.
I don't have a formal fuel pressure measurement tool but tried to release pressure at the (?)Schrader valve on the fuel rail and no spray came out. I thought it was likely the fuel filter or pump. I dropped the fuel tank, replaced the pump and filter and hooked it all back up. When I tried to start the engine, it would turn over but no run. The pump could be heard priming and I primed it 5-6 times but still no pressure at the fuel rail. I then dropped the fuel line at the fuel filter input port and tried to prime again, still no fuel. Then dropped the tank again and pulled the pump and placed it into a container of fuel and still no fuel output. I then measured the voltage to the connection to the pump and it was 6.75 when both grounded to the connector ground and a chassis ground. I believe this means that the fuel pump ground it not an issue? So, I then spliced in a second line to the hot side of the pump and ran it directly to the positive side of the battery and still the pump would run but no fuel. I even measured the voltage directly on the wires in the pump as it ran and got about 12 volts when connected directly to the battery. So, I then took the pump back to the shop I bought it from thinking it was a mechanically faulty new pump. They took it apart to confirm I wasn't a dolt and left some sort of plug present. They then ran a bench test using solvent and Voila, it produced solvent. So.....what the heck is going on and what do I do next? Could it be that I have volts but insufficient amps (don't know how to test that)? I would think I would have sufficient amps if running directly off of the battery with measured 12 v. Should I run a new ground directly to the battery? If that works, I could splice a temporary manual switch to turn the fuel pump on and off. It has to be my electrical connections as the pump has been proven to work!!
signed, I would like to check the fuel level in the tank with a lighter right now
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