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Have a 95 Z28 with 97K on it and had to have it towed the other day, would no start. The distributor(what they call it now just a place to bring in al the wires) was bad and also had low fuel pressure, well they checked the fuel pump (original), and the connector to the pump was melted and it also is in the gas??? What’s up with this? Look deadly to me. The mechanic mad never seen this design before and in his option is very dangerous. Any recall on this any one know about?
-------------------- 2002 35th LE SLP#6592: CME/345hp, T-tops, Mats, ABS, M6, Hurst, 12 CD 95 Z28 - SLP cold air intake and exaust 13.91 @99.5MPH 2000 Silverado Ext Cab 4x4 5.3L Posts: 15 | From: NJ | Registered: May 2002
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I have seen the melted fuel pump and or connector countless times. It won't catch on fire due to no air in the tank just gas fumes. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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I guess you’re a mechanic? Hummm, so any oxygen in the tank will set it off then? How is it kept out when you refuel?
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It's not that there is 'none', just that it's way too rich to ignite. For your info, it's common to have static discharges zapping inside fuel tanks while filling! Same story, too much fuel vapor so combustion can't happen. Posts: 24 | From: Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jan 2002
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quote:Originally posted by Frank G: I guess you’re a mechanic? Hummm, so any oxygen in the tank will set it off then? How is it kept out when you refuel?
I am a former Master Automotive Techician and have worked in cars for over 25 years for a living.Like the reply above stated,too rich and not enough oxygen in the fumes.You can put a lit cigarette out on a jar of gas. The fumes are the only thing that actually burns when exposed to air.
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quote:I am a former Master Automotive Techician and have worked in cars for over 25 years for a living.Like the reply above stated,too rich and not enough oxygen in the fumes.You can put a lit cigarette out on a jar of gas. The fumes are the only thing that actually burns when exposed to air.
Yeah, but....you gotta get past the fumes with that lit cigarette to snuf it out in the liquid gas
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