AaronW
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2021
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- Location
- MT
- First Name
- Aaron
- Truck Year
- 89
- Truck Model
- V3500
- Engine Size
- 454
So I'm headed home on labor day, and my 91 Ford Escort dies, out on the interstate. (Yeah, I know, I know, it's a Ford...). I try to start it, and it chugs a bit, starts without coming up to full idle, and dies. I sit there for a while, and it starts again. I go another couple miles down the road, and the same thing happens.
Sounds like clogged fuel filter or more than likely a fuel pump to me. Does that sound right ot all of you? Or is there something else obvious I should check, that I'm not thinking of? That car gets 40 mpg on the highway, and with gas prices as they are, I need to get that thing back on the road. I was, at the time, hauling 4 4 x 4 sheets of cut-out hard maple gym floor up on my roof. Some weight, but not overdoing it or anything.
Aaron
Sounds like clogged fuel filter or more than likely a fuel pump to me. Does that sound right ot all of you? Or is there something else obvious I should check, that I'm not thinking of? That car gets 40 mpg on the highway, and with gas prices as they are, I need to get that thing back on the road. I was, at the time, hauling 4 4 x 4 sheets of cut-out hard maple gym floor up on my roof. Some weight, but not overdoing it or anything.
Aaron