Detroit Dan
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Finally got around to installing the Walbro frb-5 I bought months ago. Pretty disappointed to see no improvement in fuel pressure. Wondering what I could have done wrong. I cut the plug off the lift pump, spliced onto the Walbro, red wire to brown, black to black because that made the most sense. It makes a little noise and when you touch it you can feel a little pulse, kinda uneven though I thought. My fuel pressure is now at 3 lbs and needles bouncy, under acceleration it drops to zero, just as it has been doing. I thought the Walbro was supposed to be a 10lb pump.
So, only thing I can think of is that A) the power I spliced into for the original LP is somehow a weak signal (OPS?) or B) I should have gone red to black, brown to black??
What about finding a 12v key on power source out of the fuse box to run it, any thoughts on that? I cut the ground off the new pump and spliced it into the LP harness, at someones suggestion, but I'm sure I can make a new ground if need be.
Leaving tomorrow on a camping trip, really wanted to see the fuel pressure improve. Seems as though I read somewhere that low fuel pressure is real bad for the IP. 200 mile trip uphill both ways with zero fuel pressure can't be healthy.
I'm pretty sure it's not the filter, that's been changed out twice in the last 1000 miles or so. Ran it around for a while thinking maybe I had air in the lines or something, but no improvement.
So, only thing I can think of is that A) the power I spliced into for the original LP is somehow a weak signal (OPS?) or B) I should have gone red to black, brown to black??
What about finding a 12v key on power source out of the fuse box to run it, any thoughts on that? I cut the ground off the new pump and spliced it into the LP harness, at someones suggestion, but I'm sure I can make a new ground if need be.
Leaving tomorrow on a camping trip, really wanted to see the fuel pressure improve. Seems as though I read somewhere that low fuel pressure is real bad for the IP. 200 mile trip uphill both ways with zero fuel pressure can't be healthy.
I'm pretty sure it's not the filter, that's been changed out twice in the last 1000 miles or so. Ran it around for a while thinking maybe I had air in the lines or something, but no improvement.