First thing to check is the pump, I don't care if you say its fresh. Pull the pump, and spin the hex drive, if it spins freely like a top with just your fingers , somehow you killed it by not having enough "free-play" and you drove the impeller into the front cover and opened up the clearance and its not making enough low pressure to pull fuel or even push fuel for idle, the pump is just windmilling. If you are running A/F with a 6.5 gal pump makes matters even worse due to the small pump. I had the same issue and never thought about the pump because it just came back from enderle, the motor was a fresh build and did not check the freeplay. If it takes a wrench to spin the pump, then the problem is elsewhere , but you know its not the pump
Thank you for your input. when i disconnected the pump and moved it to check the rod then went to put it back on i had to rotate the pump shaft which i did with my fingers with ease.. so thats it then. amazing it would go that quick. we set the free play up and thought we had it dialed but must be off.
we think the pump needs to be lower or taller tank or combination of both. right now with full tank, the fuel level is at 11" above ground, the pump is 16" to the center.i could build another tank and probably get another 1.75-2" out of it putting fuel level at 13" +/- but the fuel should be at the pump from what i understand.
From what i have heard, its not a good idea to run the pump dry for very long or it will go bad in a heart beat. Do guys drop oil down in the pump between starts?
what would be minimum acceptable differential between fuel level and pump center line, bottom or ? getting kind of spendy and frustrating dealing with this.
what are options to lower the pump? I see there is a mag/pump offset drive. could use this, rotate 90 deg and drop pump down a few inches. could use belt drive (guess). would a spur gear pump be better and take more abuse?
I never paid much attention to tanks and pump elevations etc while checking out other feds.
thank you
dean