1997 Jeep fuel pump

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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Richie O » Sun May 15, 2011 2:35 pm

:D
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby 1STGENFARMBOY » Mon May 16, 2011 8:18 am

Do you know if it's fire or fuel ? ?
when it don't start i would give it shot of either just to rule out a few things.

i hate throwing parts at something, but these stupid computer controled cars almost make
a back yard mechanic have to do it.

if it does fire off with either, it seems like it could be not getting the proper fuel psi after
warmed up to fire the injectors. just a thought.

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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Richie O » Mon May 16, 2011 9:25 am

Well, I have checked both Dar. Sometimes it will fire on ether, some not. I checked the last time it frigged and there was no spark. I talked to the mechanic today and he told me some test's to do the next time it frigs. Its supposed to rain for a week so not sure when I will ge to it. :roll:
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Richie O » Tue May 17, 2011 9:53 am

Its at the shop. Got tired of friggin with it. :evil:
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Richie O » Thu May 19, 2011 4:45 pm

So the story is the " cam sensor " which is the electronic ignition in the distributor was fubar. He got it so it would not run and checked for the coil signal and fuel injector signal. Neither one was getting signal to fire. He treated me real good too. Sold me the parts at his cost, and charged 25 bucks for labor. Sweet, as long as it fixes it. We drove it home and let it idle for 30 minutes and it fired right back up. I hope thats it.
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby ellis93 » Thu May 19, 2011 4:59 pm

Crazy aint it! Gives a code for the crank sensor and not the other :roll:
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby JustinRhodes » Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:58 pm

dazedandconfused wrote:I've got a nice lighter if you want to borrow it. :lol:


I had to post this after i read what you said :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skMsEb4T ... r_embedded
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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Mark Nixon » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:18 am

I REALLY wish I had looked at this topic sooner. :(
I made a similar mistake over a bad coil once and actually JUNKED a pretty nice '93 D-250 with a 360 Magnum.

Of the problems with these type of fuel/ignition system (Jeep Based, Dodge called it "Magnum"), MOST of the time a no-start in a hot state is Crank, Cam (distributor) or coil.
VERY rarely is the fuel pump the culprit on hot starts.
Surprisingly, very few were actually related to the control module directly, though some were chafe-related, which took out the control module.

I learned a LOT about the '92-'95 Dodge Magnum EFI systems when I put one into a '68 Dart years ago and the Jeep 4.0 liter system is the same basic system.

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Re: 1997 Jeep fuel pump

Postby Richie O » Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:39 pm

Still going good. :D
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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