So, my old '87 B2 suddenly won't start. It was parked and not ran for a week or 2, which normally isn't a problem except now it won't start. If you spray starting fluid into it, it'll start then stall. When the key is turned on, I don't hear any fuel pump running. Also, if it's hot all day and the pressure in the fuel tank rises from the heat, it'll start without starting fluid but will stall immediately. I'm guessing it's the low pressure fuel pump inside the fuel tank. Do you guys agree? If so, is there an easier way than dropping the fuel tank? Can I take a cutting wheel to a part of the trunk floor and remove the pump? Also, I kinda doubt it, but is there a way to check if it's an electrical issue? Can i hook the pump straight up to a battery and test it? If so, which wires and do they need to be fused?
Thanks in advance for all the tips, you guys have been right about everything else I've asked you so far.
Thanks,
Patrick
Thanks in advance for all the tips, you guys have been right about everything else I've asked you so far.
Thanks,
Patrick