I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
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you will want 3", be careful as i have seen the testers blow off and punch a hole thru a garage drywall wall. dont get your face in front of it!
you will want 3", be careful as i have seen the testers blow off and punch a hole thru a garage drywall wall. dont get your face in front of it!
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
Originally Posted by tunaglove
Yeah but the schrader valve on there is lame. You would have to keep going back and adding air. I used a compressor male fitting, then leave it connected to air hose from the tank and slowly turn up the regulator.
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
This is a mediocre video I took from my phone of my Crossfire attempting to start. The ignition ticks for several seconds before the car finally starts. Can someone confirm that this is a fuel pump problem? Seems like the only possible issue would be not getting the fuel it needs from the initial prime by the fuel pump when I twist the key to the ON position. The battery is brand new as of a month ago. Tough to hear the ignition with all the beeping, but I turn the key over at 3 seconds into the video:
Delayed start - YouTube
Delayed start - YouTube
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
Originally Posted by jetdriverk
This is a mediocre video I took from my phone of my Crossfire attempting to start. The ignition ticks for several seconds before the car finally starts. Can someone confirm that this is a fuel pump problem? Seems like the only possible issue would be not getting the fuel it needs from the initial prime by the fuel pump when I twist the key to the ON position. The battery is brand new as of a month ago. Tough to hear the ignition with all the beeping, but I turn the key over at 3 seconds into the video:
Delayed start - YouTube
Delayed start - YouTube
Edit: If that link doesn't bring up the check valve by itself, go back and click it a second time; it should then work.
Last edited by dinasrt; 04-02-2012 at 12:31 PM.
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
Thanks for the info, I just tried that turning it on, off, and back on technique. It cranks about a second quicker that way but is still taking solid 3 seconds to fire up. And it's a sputtering start, to boot. The car only has 16k miles on it, so it must just be the age of the fuel pump that's causing it to weaken..
How tough is the install for that in-line check valve? Would the SL55 fuel pump be a more thorough fix, or would it just be overkill? I love the car, but seems like every couple months the SRT always requires more money spent on a part to tweak it back into peak operating condition
How tough is the install for that in-line check valve? Would the SL55 fuel pump be a more thorough fix, or would it just be overkill? I love the car, but seems like every couple months the SRT always requires more money spent on a part to tweak it back into peak operating condition
Re: I have a 181 - SL55 fuel pump is on the way.
It may be problem other than the check valve. It could also be an injector leaking fuel by, or RCM solder issue (search for that one), or CPS, or ?? In the SRT service manual is a good description of how to isolate the pressure loss to one or the other. IMO, I would check that out before you start spending money on fuel pump replacement, even though that may be just exactly what you end up doing. The check valve is something you may want anyway if you upgrade the pump later to the Walbro, which is what many have done.
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