10-16-2014, 05:56 AM | #1 |
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Walbro pump failure
Anyone ever experience a brand spankin' new Walbro pump just die out of no where?
I drove the truck from the muffler shop last Thursday just fine without a hitch and just yesterday I noticed my pump wasn't "priming" when I would turn the ignition switch forward. Since last Thursday, I have only turned the truck on and ran the engine three times and it idled just fine. Just for info, the PCM was tuned with deleted VATS. I went ahead and jumped the pump directly to the battery and still nothing, no priming, no pumping, no nothing. I'd like to see if anyone has seen this before I drop the tank this weekend. thanks in advance |
10-16-2014, 01:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: Walbro pump failure
Is this a 255?
I've used a few of them, both from Walboro and from the 8 other companies they get sold under. The only time I've had one go bad was due to it going dry a few times (aka user error), and this was always on externally mounted pumps...its harder to get them to pump dry in-tank. Are you hotwired or running off the PCM control? What kind/size of filter are you running (and where)? After only 3 uses, its either a fluke, or something was done to fry it. Even the "worst" generic fuel pumps last longer than that.
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Its off the PCM and Its an in-tank pump. I ran the classic 87 fuel tank in tank pump and the corvette filter |
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10-16-2014, 07:38 PM | #4 |
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So if you jump straight off 12v, the pump does NOTHING? NO sounds at all?
You may have to actually pull the pump itself, to check for; a) debris impeding the suction (or clogged sock filter) b) that the wiring to the pump motor itself is correct and in place c) try jumping straight off 12v again and see if there is any sound/motion/vibration from the pump. When it stopped working, were any fuses blown or any codes thrown?
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Dang so it melted the molex plug?
Nothing like having a hot +12v source ready to spark, right above the fuel source.
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10-20-2014, 04:58 AM | #8 |
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Yup! I remember re-wiring the fuel pump relay portion of the current performance fuse/relay box since it wouldn't "prime" the pump during the early stages of my build.
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10-20-2014, 06:55 PM | #9 |
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So this was a result of the rewire? I'm just curious what you think the total failure was; are you thinking the wiring itself was a problem, or did the pump pull to many amps and CAUSE a failure?
I'd still suggest testing the pump while out with a generic 12v source and an multimeter on it. See what the motor is pulling for amps, and if its very high, we can assume that its what caused the failure. Its also a nice idea to use some heavier gauge wiring when doing a hotwire/hardwired fuel pump (or air pump, oil pump etc).
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10-20-2014, 09:21 PM | #10 |
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My money says it was the result of a cheap connector. That particular style of connector isn't the best in the world. It was questionable on the OEM GM senders. The Asian repopped versions floating around in the aftermarket are even worse. On the last couple of swaps that I've done, I removed the plastic housing from the plug and soldered the connectors directly to the bulkhead plug in the sender. That's because I had exactly the same thing happen.
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This isn't my post, but it shows what I'm talking about (in the second picture).
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Unless you have the correct new terminals to crimp on larger wire, I think you'll be better off soldering the female terminals on the existing wires to the male terminals on the bulkhead. My logic on that one is that solder is for an electrical connection not for a mechanical connection. You want the terminals to provide the mechanical connection and the solder to provide the electrical connection. By soldering, you'll keep the resistance low and prevent the resistance (and heat) that melted the first connector. |
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Yeah, that's what meant about the bulkhead connector just because it's so cheaply made. The connector that actually plugs into the fuel pump is much better quality. I've never soldered that one.
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Hey when I pulled the tank and pump this past weekend, I tested the pump directly off the battery to make sure it still worked. I did this a couple of times and it just sucked air through it, any chance I might have messed it up or will I mess it up if I continue to test it like that? |
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Cool, thanks again. I was kinda scared for a bit.
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10-21-2014, 12:03 AM | #21 |
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It might still be a good idea to drop it in a bucket of fuel or water and test the pump under the load from the liquid. The fluid dynamics of fuel/water mean its harder to pump than air, so the pump will "work" harder to do it.
If you start to see 15+ amps being drawn for any sustainable time, then you have a problem greater than just the wiring.
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Only if your idea of a good time is dropping a tank to replace one when it craps out.....
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