rparker888
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Good day all,
Finally signed up after years of lurking as I have a very puzzling problem. Car is a 1990 UCF10RGKW with a possible plugged fuel return line. My question is if there is some sort of safety valve that shuts the fuel return line (in case of accidents etc.). Currently my fuel pressure is pegged at 48psi with or without vacuum applied to the Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR).
Disconnecting the Return Line and returning it to a separate fuel can, I get 42psi w/o vacuum applied and 35psi w vacuum applied which is to spec.
Applying compressed air (via duster) into the banjo fitting reveals that initially there is some gurgling at the fuel tank for maybe 2 seconds then it become completely blocked and a huge rain of fuel back through the return line on me. Yes, I opened the fuel cap. Nice. This is what leads me to believe there is some check valve that might have been triggered. Even now, it can't receive anything into the return line.
Any thoughts from those who have touched the fuel lines before?
For reference, what prompted me to do this search is a slightly rough idle and a miss on sweeping the rev range. I haven't been able to solve this for years. I've since decided that I'm going to have to do it myself since the local mechanics can't even feel the problem or tell me that its an old car and shouldn't be expected to perform flawlessly. I can't accept this.
Thank you for your help and time.
Regards,
Ryan E. Parker
Finally signed up after years of lurking as I have a very puzzling problem. Car is a 1990 UCF10RGKW with a possible plugged fuel return line. My question is if there is some sort of safety valve that shuts the fuel return line (in case of accidents etc.). Currently my fuel pressure is pegged at 48psi with or without vacuum applied to the Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR).
Disconnecting the Return Line and returning it to a separate fuel can, I get 42psi w/o vacuum applied and 35psi w vacuum applied which is to spec.
Applying compressed air (via duster) into the banjo fitting reveals that initially there is some gurgling at the fuel tank for maybe 2 seconds then it become completely blocked and a huge rain of fuel back through the return line on me. Yes, I opened the fuel cap. Nice. This is what leads me to believe there is some check valve that might have been triggered. Even now, it can't receive anything into the return line.
Any thoughts from those who have touched the fuel lines before?
For reference, what prompted me to do this search is a slightly rough idle and a miss on sweeping the rev range. I haven't been able to solve this for years. I've since decided that I'm going to have to do it myself since the local mechanics can't even feel the problem or tell me that its an old car and shouldn't be expected to perform flawlessly. I can't accept this.
Thank you for your help and time.
Regards,
Ryan E. Parker