Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Right I've found the running issue at last. The secondary fuel pump is dead. Even putting 12v direct to it (well direct to the connector on the tank) results in no activity, doing the same to the primary pump produces pumping noises. This also explains the occasional 'restricted performance' warning which occurs when the fuel pressure drops or the ECU notices the pump failure. Replacement is a tank out job, so I might ask the specialist to do it next week as I don't fancy it. The pump itself is £78 from SNG Barrett so I reckon £150 fitted? Springer, Jazoli, chadders and 13 others 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richardthestag Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 yay to finding fault booo to tank out shenanigans LightBulbFun 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbenn Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Glad the culprit has been found, and hopefully not too dear to sort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exiled_Tat_Gatherer Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Great you found the issue fella.When I get over to collect the 6 - I have the urge to do a side by side - head to head if logistically possible. What a soundtrack that would be! Broadsword and chodweaver 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broadsword Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Hooray to finding the fault, it should go much better with the new pump in! Have you considered replacing both pumps at the same time and maybe suggesting to whoever does the job having a good look at any rubber lines in the tank? chadders 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Hooray to finding the fault, it should go much better with the new pump in! Have you considered replacing both pumps at the same time and maybe suggesting to whoever does the job having a good look at any rubber lines in the tank? I've thought about that aye. I'll speak to Chris at the garage when I drop it off and ask him to double check the pipes after your issues. He seems to know his stuff damn well to chat too so I'll accept his advice. Broadsword 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Great you found the issue fella.When I get over to collect the 6 - I have the urge to do a side by side - head to head if logistically possible. What a soundtrack that would be! Sounds a plan, this one should be sorted by then too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkman Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 You have to remove the tank to change a fuel pump? I shit on modernz. richardthestag and forddeliveryboy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 You have to remove the tank to change a fuel pump? I shit on modernz. The tank is in the boot and the pumps are in the tank, so yes. Access is via a hole in the top of the tank, I could butcher the parcel shelf to get in but that seems to barbaric for this car. TBH it doesn't look that difficult but my back hates leaning forwards for too long so it'd be difficult for me. mrbenn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangernomics Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Well cluseau’d. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbenn Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 One of those jobs that is about 96% easier with the car on a lift. I reckon that by the time I'd spent 20 minutes under the car trying to undo rusty fixings and attempting to separate fuel lines I'd probably be ready to set fire to the whole thing. bangernomics and chadders 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkman Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 What does a fuel pump do inside a tank, unless you dropped one in by mistake? Apart from shitting on modernz, I piss on them, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 One of those jobs that is about 96% easier with the car on a lift. I reckon that by the time I'd spent 20 minutes under the car trying to undo rusty fixings and attempting to separate fuel lines I'd probably be ready to set fire to the whole thing. The tank is in the boot, you don't need to go underneath at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbenn Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Be careful, you could get arrested for that. Fuel pumps on most moderns are cooled by the liquid fuel. Hence also why running the tank very low too often will shorten a pump's life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 What does a fuel pump do inside a tank, unless you dropped one in by mistake? Apart from shitting on modernz, I piss on them, too. A fuel pump pumps fuel oddly enough... It's common on injected cars to get the higher pressures required and immersing the pump in the fuel stops the pump overheating. alf892 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbenn Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 The tank is in the boot, you don't need to go underneath at all. Ah, soz. Still sounds like the sort of job to let someone else have the pleasure of... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkman Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 A fuel pump pumps fuel oddly enough... It's common on injected cars to get the higher pressures required and immersing the pump in the fuel stops the pump overheating. Has that university degree dolt that came up with the terminally daft idea putting a pump inside a tank been given two litres of petrol to drink yet?Has he been set on fire afterwards?If not, why not? There are proper engineering solutions. See cars made until 1986. Ohdearme and chodweaver 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 There are proper engineering solutions. See cars made until 1986. *looks at every non-mechanically injected car from pre-1986 & sees a pump in the tank* Ohdearme, scdan4, SiC and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Well I posted what I've found on a XJR owners group on FB & they all assure me I'm wrong. Faulty fuel pumps are never anything to do with an engine acting like it's run out of fuel according to them. The concept that one pump is dead & the other might be dying/isn't delivering enough fuel as it's worn/partly blocked/ has knackered pipework is a concept they can't appear to understand. I love internet experts... Twiggy, alf892, Jazoli and 10 others 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momentary Lapse Of Reason Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Sorry Hooli you've misspelt that word.It is correctly spelt Exspurts HTH Scruffy Bodger and chadders 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Sorry Hooli you've misspelt that word.It is correctly spelt Exspurts HTH I just stole the meme, apologies on behalf of the unknown memeist. Momentary Lapse Of Reason 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broadsword Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 I think in the end you just have to take the attitude that it’s your car, your working on it, not the Internet. Being methodical and using logic will solve the problem in the end. Even though there are plenty of threads out there on many a forum regarding these cars, it doesn’t mean they have covered everything. When I was trying to find the fault on the turquoise XJR in the end it wasn’t the Internet that provided the answer, it was sheer working it all out one step at a time. Sure some posts on forums gave me some ideas and references but that’s about it. Isaac Hunt, Scruffy Bodger, The Moog and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bub2006 Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 Sorry Hooli you've misspelt that word.It is correctly spelt Exspurts HTHIm sure blaster bates said something very similar! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Momentary Lapse Of Reason Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 Im sure blaster bates said something very similar!Very likely, (gives me an excuse to spend the weekend listening to Blaster Bates to find the quote ) bub2006 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bub2006 Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 It was either the story of the young married couple who want the bungalow demolished or the two chimneys demolished between the canteen and the ambulance depot if I recall,not sure which one. Blaster bates was brilliant! alf892 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Exiled_Tat_Gatherer Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 Well I posted what I've found on a XJR owners group on FB & they all assure me I'm wrong. Faulty fuel pumps are never anything to do with an engine acting like it's run out of fuel according to them. The concept that one pump is dead & the other might/isn't delivering enough fuel as it's worn/partly blocked/ has knackered pipework is a concept they can't appear to understand. I love internet experts...Expert comments.jpg Makes mental note NOT to ask to join that one………… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 Nothing really to report except as I drove back from Newcastle this ticked over 1,100miles in my ownership today at an average of 18.5mpg since I got it according to the dash. I refuse to add up the fuel costs as I don't want to know. chodweaver, Jazoli, bangernomics and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jazoli Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 So roughly 60 gallons at 116p a litre then I could work it out but won't.... Also forgets the idea of running one as a daily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hooli Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 Also forgets the idea of running one as a daily. It's not the brightest idea if you want any money left I have to admit. Jazoli 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broadsword Posted February 9, 2019 Share Posted February 9, 2019 And the 2019 Autoshite Awards Golden Fuel Nozzle goes to Hooli for his commitments to fossil fuels! Squire_Dawson, LightBulbFun, steveo3002 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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