Missfire at speed
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Missfire at speed
Hi All,
My Austin pickup has been off the road for a few months, finally got it through MOT (long story, dodgy garage). However it has since developed a missfire at high speed.
To cut a long story short I needed a new fuel pump for my saloon project so I bought an electric morris style pump and fitted this to my Pickup as I was going to be using this most often and put my old pump from the Pickup onto the saloon. Now when going about 70mph it will not pull up hills or go any faster (used to happily go 90, has a marina 1275 engine), it cuts out like it has a rev limiter, ease off the gas and all is fine again. Question is is this fuel starvation from a poor new pump? What flow rate should the pump provide to feed a 1275cc at 70+ mph. If not this what else could be the cause? I've checked mixture and points.
Cheers for your help
Matt
My Austin pickup has been off the road for a few months, finally got it through MOT (long story, dodgy garage). However it has since developed a missfire at high speed.
To cut a long story short I needed a new fuel pump for my saloon project so I bought an electric morris style pump and fitted this to my Pickup as I was going to be using this most often and put my old pump from the Pickup onto the saloon. Now when going about 70mph it will not pull up hills or go any faster (used to happily go 90, has a marina 1275 engine), it cuts out like it has a rev limiter, ease off the gas and all is fine again. Question is is this fuel starvation from a poor new pump? What flow rate should the pump provide to feed a 1275cc at 70+ mph. If not this what else could be the cause? I've checked mixture and points.
Cheers for your help
Matt
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It would be worth checking the fuel pressure if you have a guage to see if it can maintain a steady pressure + check the fuel lines aren't restricted in anyway. also you say its a morris style pump is it an su one as some non su pumps need to be a certain way up or they dont work very well they usualy have an up arrow on them somewhere (my brother in law did this on his A35 once as soon as he corrected it it was fine)
Last edited by Mogwai on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well, memattcmgb wrote:Anyone got experience of mech fuel pump?

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Yes but the pump test is with no back pressure from the float chamber valve, so the pump runs all the time. Try connecting a fuel flow gauge into a running Moggy, you will get quite a surprise at 30MPH on a flat road with a vacuum of 15hgPump should be able to deliver 1 pint in 2 minutes. Roughly equates to 15 mpg !!

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