Hi Guys,
I've been going crazy for the last two days trying to diagnose my fuel pump woes. I finally got the 383 detailed and installed into my '70 Challenger and got it fired up. I had to prime it with gas through the carb to keep it running, hoping to work the fuel from the tank through the pump and up into the carb. After awhile, I was convinced the pump was bad.
I went and got a new pump today and tried to get it installed. I greased up the pushrod to keep it up while I got the pump installed. It was really tough to get the pump installed, it didn't want to go in straight or it felt like it was going in too high or too low. The pushrod stayed up the entire time and didn't drop back down. I finally got it in by getting it close and slightly twisting the pump slightly to get the bolts lined up.
I then put a fuel hose from the inlet into a cup of fresh gas and cranked it over...........nothing, no fuel was pumping from the cup of gas through the pump. I'm at the point of pulling out my hair trying to figure out what could be the issue. I doubt the new pump is bad, the pushrod doesn't seem to be too worn but I haven't taken it out to make sure.
Has anyone ran into this before or know any tricks to diagnosing it? The old fuel pump was a lot easier to put on when the motor was out of the car, definitely a little frustrating trying to get the new pump on with the motor back in!
Thanks!