Topic: I have angered the Corvette Gods....
in Forum: C4 Fuel, Emission Control, and Exhaust Systems
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So..there I wuz this mernin, mindin my own dadgum bidness on the way to werk....and the trans on my werk Cad takes a dump. Luckily, it wuz close enough to the shop to limp it there. I'm pretty bizzy at the shop, so it's gunna hafta wait a few days before I can get it out and fixed. I figure, heck, I gots the Goldwing, and the '85 Vette I can use iffin I needs to. So, I get Mama to come pick me up this evenin, and I buys a new battery for the Vette. Since we rarely ever drive either of them, the battery on the '85 takes a hit from being outside, and not started regularly. So I git home, swap the battery in, hit the key, expecting it to fire right up like it always does, but NOOOOOOO... just cranks & cranks, but no starty.
I noticed I dint hear the fuel pump run when I hit the key, so I checks for fuel pressure....nothing...not even a little spit.
Apparently, the fuel pump has stuck, and won't work. Great. This car has always fired up instantly before, even after siting for a while. I guess I pushed my luck a little too far this time. I think the last time I started it was last summer. I started it and let it run until the fans cycled a couple of times, and the shut it down, and put the cover back on it. I did put some fuel stabilizer in it, way back when, but the fuel don't look very good.
Looks like I'm gunna be ridin the Goldwing tomorrow, and changing the fuel pump on the '85 tomorrow evening.
At least now I'll be able to install the fuel gauge sending unit I got from Dave a hunnert years ago, but just never had the time(or motivation) to change!!

|UPDATED|1/30/2013 8:36:54 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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Kinda pizzed me off, even tho I know it's my own dang fault. I'm gettting a new pump today, and I'll install it this evenin when I git home. I'll prolly hafta go get some real gasoline for it, too, since what's in the tank now prolly wouldn't burn if you stuck a torch to it.
What really sucks is I got the 2 Vettes, 2 Cad-racks, 2 motorcycles, and a Suburban....and I'm down to drivin ONE vehicle! I ain't about to go thru the hassle of getting the '74 out of the garage, and I cain't afford the fuel for the Burban to drive back/forth to werk every day. Too cold this mernin to ride the 'Wing, so I drove Mama's Cad. I wonder if she's even noticed that she's stuck at home yet.....

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I took the pump off, and jumpered it...nuthin but a hum...and then all the smoke came out. I'm gunna clean all this crap off the sender, and then suction the funk outta the bottom of the tank, and put the new pump in tomorrow. That should get this rag back on line so I can drive it.....
Part of this problem is from not driving, and being able to put fresh fuel in it regularly. But....a lot of this problem is the dang alcohol in the friggin fuel these days, as it attracts moisture.
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One stationary Corvette is enough. The '74 sits in the garage, under a cover....the '85 needs to be driven, since it's never gunna be a show car anymore, nor will it ever be a collector car worth anything to anyone except us. It costs less to keep it running, that it does to GET it running after sittin like that. It hasn't been driven since '06....
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|UPDATED|2/2/2013 7:48:20 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|

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It lives to fight another day! Got the tank sucked out, new pump installed, fresh fuel in it, and the turd fired right up.

Dang new Kumhos have flat spotted big time....sure hope they round out some with some driving. I pumped a little more air in them than I normally run. On the way back from dinner, they did seem to not bounce as much, so fingers crossed!
I had to fix a bad ground on the pass side front turn sig, put new plates on it, and a few other minor tinkerings, but overall, it runs as good as ever, and pulled 25mpg on the drive.
It won't be sitting idle anymore....just cost too dang much to bring it back to life.....

Joel Adams
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