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Old 08-19-2013, 12:14 AM   #1
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1990 b150 ram van 5.2

Low fuel pressure.

With fuel pressure reg hose off.
14psi

With fuel pressure reg hose on reads 8-9 psi. Engine slowly shuts off.

When driven with fuel pressure reg hose on or off, van runs like no power. Like a Honda 1.5 liter trying to push a van. Louzzzyy

13-14 volts to pump. Yes.green wire. Blue 6 volts

Asd tested passed. Green wire on when engine is on. Off when key forward engine not started.

Tried direct power from batt 13-14 volts running. Green wire.

Replaced fuel pressure reg
Psi. Went from 6to9 with new regulator.

Coil good. Tune up done oil change. Wires n plugs. Cap n rotor, good spark.

All that ok.

Could it be clogged throttle body. Or faulty fuel pump. Weak?

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Old 08-23-2013, 01:54 PM   #2
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Re: 1990 b150 ram van 5.2

Does your van have a fuel filter in the fuel line? Sure does sound like a weak pump, with so low a fuel pressure.
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Old 08-23-2013, 06:50 PM   #3
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Re: 1990 b150 ram van 5.2

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With fuel pressure reg hose on reads 8-9 psi. Engine slowly shuts off.
You're getting sufficient fuel pressure, why are you focused on the fuel pump as the culprit?

To me it sounds like a clogged catalytic converter.
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Old 08-23-2013, 07:34 PM   #4
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Re: 1990 b150 ram van 5.2

Yes in line. Fuel filter replaced.when I did initial tune up.

And the manual for the year van it is. Stated fuel pressure has to b @ approximately 14-15 psi with fuel pressure regulator hose connected

And it says it has to read approximately 21psi when fuel pressure regulator hose disconnected.
8-9 psi with it disconnected sounds way to low.

Can you confirm that 8-9 psi of fuel pressure for TBI is sufficient enough. And where did you get info from. Please post a link proof evidence. Or what you referred to, to say 8-9 psi is good .



Pump is getting 13-14 volts. Low pressure still. Van shut off if I connect fuel pressure regulator.

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