yeah, I can only seem to manage 38 at an average of around 65MPH.
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Well, I did my first ever engine tear down and put back together...
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I decided to put a new fuel filter in even though I replaced the one in there back in Feb. of 2014. It drained out some pretty nasty brown gas from the old filter. Also changed out my air filter even though that was only about a year old. Guess I was bored.
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Well a week and a half ago I put a new fuel filter in. The car has been driving funny since this past weekend, kinda groggy. Well today, when I took off I pressed on the gas and the car didn't respond, kinda died then learched forward when it got the gas. Did this all the way to work, I had to feather the gas pedal in order to keep it from bucking on me. On the way home, same thing. When I floored it it would buck like no tomorrow. Think it could be the fuel filter or something else? Some reason I'm thinking clogged catalytic converter, is this a symptom of a clogged one? Maybe just a bad fuel filter? I don't know, what you guys think?Last edited by jimdigs; 06-03-2015, 10:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Studebaker View PostCheck clean replace ing. wires cap rotor. Run engine in dark see if theres any arking around cap. What year is this car?
I'll do another compression test this weekend and I have a pressure gauge kit and checked it last night too. Its running around 22 and when I rev the engine up it does go right down to zero and back up above 22 to about 26 but it stays up there for awhile before coming back down to 22, does that mean anything. When I have done this before it would go up to 26 and back down to 22 kinda quick. I want to do a fuel pressure check but the tees provided in this little kit don't seem like they will work. OH, its a 93 5 speed plain jane festiva.Last edited by jimdigs; 06-04-2015, 11:29 AM.
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May have a bad pressure regulator. Could you have switched the fuel line with the return line when you changed the filter? Just thinking out loud.
Two other things. Blow some low pressure air back threw the fuel system. May have a clog. There is a prefilter sock attached to the input of the fuel pump. Pull the fuel pump and check. Could be the fuel pump is going bad. There is a small rubber connecting hose on the fuel pump could be bad.
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Originally posted by Studebaker View PostMaybe bad filter. Put the old fuel filter back on.
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Well it happened again today. I'm below a quarter of a tank and the car starts sputtering. I get home and take out the fuel pump and man, there is a ton of sludge/rust in the section that the sock sits in. The bottom of the tank is rusty but its hardened on rust, not like the stuff where the sock sits. I start scooping the stuff out. Man. surprised the thing kept running. My new fuel filter is probably already plugged up.
You think the other rust on the tank will eventually loosen up as well and end up where all this stuff ended up again, under the sock section?
I scooped out about 5 hand fulls of the stuff.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Studebaker View PostMight want to just put it back together and keep it filled till you can get a new tank. Or drop it clean and seal?
I wonder if adding the sea foam broke a lot of the rust loose and it ended up sitting under the sock thingy. I have added a few bottles of the stuff over the year and a half that I have owned her.
On another note, the reringing of the pistons has given me better gas mileage and my oil is staying clean and remaining full. By now I would of had to add a quart by now. I'm happy with that.
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Best thing you can do for her is driver her and repair replace renew things as they show up. A lot of work in the beginning. But will slow down as more repairs are made. Soon you will be driving her more and working on her once in a blue moon.
My first Festiva I bought for $750. Put another $2000 in parts and upgrades. Then drove for another 100k miles. Cheapest car per mile I've ever owned.
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