Hey fella,s I haven't posted anything here in a while and need some advise. I bought a 1990 festive a couple of years ago , it had only 35000 miles . It has been sitting up for a little over a year and I decided to get it fired up . It ran fairly well for a little while but now it hesitates when I step on the pedal but idles well. I checked all the things such as spark plugs, wires , vacuum hoses and different connections . I also changed the fuel filter but this didn't help .
My guess at this point it the fuel in the tank went bad and could have affected the pump. I drained the tank just a bit to see what came out . the gas that came out was a bit cloudy but not real trashy. I don't want to buy a pump unless necessary but I suspect that may be the problem being it did set up for for so long with that old fuel and that would be a problem caused by sitting up.
Also I need to mention that when I first crank it ,it runs well for a few seconds then the missing ( hesitation ) starts. If I shut it off and restart it , runs smooth again for a few seconds and over and over. I am thinking that if the pump was failing that it might have a good surge or pressure when it first starts then it quickly loses its pressure . What do you guys think. thanks Darin
My guess at this point it the fuel in the tank went bad and could have affected the pump. I drained the tank just a bit to see what came out . the gas that came out was a bit cloudy but not real trashy. I don't want to buy a pump unless necessary but I suspect that may be the problem being it did set up for for so long with that old fuel and that would be a problem caused by sitting up.
Also I need to mention that when I first crank it ,it runs well for a few seconds then the missing ( hesitation ) starts. If I shut it off and restart it , runs smooth again for a few seconds and over and over. I am thinking that if the pump was failing that it might have a good surge or pressure when it first starts then it quickly loses its pressure . What do you guys think. thanks Darin
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