Hey guys
My 90 montero v6 mfi will not start. I have spark. New fuel filter installed. Pulled the fuel pump to bench test. It will shoot a stream about 2-2 1/2 ft. straight out of the pump. I'm only getting 8-9 volts to the pump when it is mounted in the tank.
Is my pump bad, or is it a voltage problem? Don't want to put in a $150 pump/screen to still have the same problem.
Thanks.
Fuel pump should still work installed - even with jsut 9 volts. I'd have to take a look at the schematic to see if thats normal, but I would imagine 11V is probably the norm. I think systems rarely reach 12V, Most peak etween 10.5 and 11.5
Anyway, if you have spark and the fuel pump is working, sounds to be like bad/clogged injectors. i hate to say it, but the next step would probably be to remove the intake plenum and pull the fuel rail. You might be able to do this leaving one side of the injectors still attached, but you;ll at least have to disconnect one.
Once you have the fuel rail up off the intake, reconnect all removed injectors, place over a drip pan and apply bursts of 12V to your fuel pump - you'll probbaly need help with this!
This will tell you a few things. If you have:
a)clogged injectors
b)dirty injectors with poor spray pattern (not enough atomization)
c)electrical signal to the fuel injectors themselves.
Of course all this could also be caused by the ECM - it does after all control the MFI system as it's primary function.
It could be so many things, but I would still suspect a fuel delivery problem. Just difficult to narrow down the culprit.
A quick swap with a known good ECM might be the easiest thing.
MI-Mitsu