Ok, this is driving me nuts and I'm at my wits end here.. 73 440. F.a.s.t. Ez efi system, electrical in line fuel pump. The system is supposed to go up to 60psi at the fuel pressure regulator, however, 43 psi is what it is supposed to be set at unless your horsepower is around 550. I could only get around 40 psi. Car still ran fine at 40. However I had to limp it home the other day, and once at home, you could here the fuel pump whining badly, and the fuel pressure was bouncing between 15psi and 30psi. Gas tank wad full so that is not the reason for starvation. Figured the fuel pump may be a goner so f.a.s.t. Sent me a new one. Installed it and after it warmed up, same issue and fuel pump was again whining. Next I figured it could be a bad fuel sender with a clogged sock. I replaced the fuel sending unit today and after doing so adjusted the fuel pressure to the 43 psi it is supposed to be at with no problem...good sign..and drove it. Drove fine at part throttle, but as soon as you step on it, it cuts out like it's starving. The car ran fine until a few days ago, then this issue sprung up. The last hope I have is this....
The guy who installed the f.a.s.t. Kit used my factory 5/16 metal fuel line from the gas tank to the fuel pump, which is mounted on the passenger side frame rail. I am wondering if maybe it has sprung a pinhole leak in that original metal line that is sucking air, and dropping my fuel pressure and over heating the pump. I bought a 3/8 metal line that I am going to run from the tank to the fuel pump...if that doesn't work....I'm out of ideas.
Does this sound like a likely fix, or does any one else have another possible cause? Pleease? Anyone..