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Something's come apart. Don't want swirling fuel.This might be the rare occasion Dusty's right.
This might be the rare occasion Dusty's right.
Even a blind hawg finds an acorn now and then..
When I turn the ignition key to ON with the gas cap off, I hear the fuel pump whir, and see fuel circulating in the tank. After 2 to 3 seconds, the pump and swirling stops.
With the regulator in the tank, it is normal for fuel to recirculate in the tank. So you may normally see SOME fuel moving around.But, it normally is a pretty small amount. If it is a lot, I would put odds on it being a line off inside. Pull the outside line off. If fuel runs out, you have a line off inside. If you power up the pump and fuel does not squirt across the garage and burn down the house (oops), you have a line off inside.
All good advice, though I probably would have started the other way - I would have pulled a spark plug lead, placed in a known good plug, and cranked to see if there WAS spark. If there is spark, then I'd KNOW it's pretty much a fuel problem and I'd disconnect a fuel line at that point.... Two ways around a square a guess.
The bike has spark , already tested . The tank is almost full , everything else seems normal . The filter has been replaced with an all metal version , Swede used the recommended line and fittings . The fix was done about 70,000 miles back , anyone want to bet a dollar that a line has split ? Dusty
I’ve got a no-start condition on a 2013 V7 Stone that I’m just beginning to diagnose. Quick question about fuel pump behavior. When I turn the ignition key to ON with the gas cap off, I hear the fuel pump whir, and see fuel circulating in the tank. After 2 to 3 seconds, the pump and swirling stops. I could swear this is normal. So I’m leaning towards an electrical issue. Fuses are good, but I wonder about the injector relay under the tank. Dusty suspects the swirling is indicative of a blown or split hose relating to the fuel pump in the tank. Can somebody confirm either way?No check engine lights. Plugs on both sides are bone dry. Full tank of fresh gas. I replaced the stock metal/rubber fuel filter about 50,000 miles ago with the all metal one Pete recommended, and used the correct sized Oetiker clamps.
I would check the phase sensor on the front left of the engine. It may have gone bad. the sensor should Ohm out at approx. 680 Ohms.You will get no fuel or spark if it is bad but the pump runs normally.
The fuel swirling is the dead give away . Dusty
Sorry, I don't see where the OP said there was a spark. Phase sensor is fine if he has spark.Split hose in the tank is most likely then.
I tend to agree, but since the regulator is in there it's not 100%. But I do think you generally don't see the swirling if it's jus the normal bleed off from the regulator. Still I don't run the pump with the cap off enough to know for sure.
Wasn't trying to sound snarky I do have a bit more of the data points from discussion with Swede than were in the OP . Davedel44 filled up his tank and did the test , no swirling, Dusty
Yeah, it seems you know how much fuel is in his tank too... another data point the rest of us didn't have.
We don't know the double secret handshake I guess.
Apparently I don't know it either , yesterday Swede indicated he was getting spark , now he isn't so sure . Although... Dusty
One more data point for you guys to chew on , Swede sprayed carb cleaner into the throttle body and got nothing . My question is , with high pressure EFI will that old dodge even work ?