Happened to me a couple of times. I went crazy trying to figure it out.
there was a very small hole in my (Rubber) fuel line. it was sucking air
under a load. I cut the line and it was fine until it wore throgh again. I
finally fixed the problem and replaced the hose. No problems, runs great.
Chris
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Tim <tputland@charter.net> wrote:
> I put what should have been a good fuel pump on the 2000 last weekend.
> After strong running for a couple dozen miles--in town and freeway--I was on
> an uphill and started to lose power. After pulling around a corner onto a
> flat area, the car started back up and I was able to drive home.
>
> Connie commented that I was on an uphill when I was stranded the first time
> a few weeks ago.
>
> When I remove the plugs and spin the motor to see gas flow into a jar, the
> flow seems fine. The car seems to run just fine at idle. But I am now kind
> of hesitant to take her out without knowing what is up.
>
> I did put screens on the banjo bolts as well as a new see through fuel
> filter. This fuel filter looks fine.
>
> any other thoughts on this issue?
>
> TIA
>
> Tim
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