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Has anybody had trouble with the fuel pumps on T2's? Mine works some of the times and then other times it will not work. I took the outlet fuel line loose and when I trun the key the fans comes on but NO fuel, maybe the next time it will work, then it won't work for a couple times, then go back to working??? I thought it might be a bad connection on the fuel pump itself so I replaced the connectors, no help, back to working/not working. The machine had sit for a few months over the summer.

Will a standard high pressure fuel pump work with troopers?

At this point, i don't know if it is the fuel pump that is bad or power not getting to the fuel pump.

Any help would be appreciated.

Danny

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Has anybody had trouble with the fuel pumps on T2's? Mine works some of the times and then other times it will not work. I took the outlet fuel line loose and when I trun the key the fans comes on but NO fuel, maybe the next time it will work, then it won't work for a couple times, then go back to working??? I thought it might be a bad connection on the fuel pump itself so I replaced the connectors, no help, back to working/not working. The machine had sit for a few months over the summer.

Will a standard high pressure fuel pump work with troopers?

At this point, i don't know if it is the fuel pump that is bad or power not getting to the fuel pump.

Any help would be appreciated.

Danny

Find out if it's the pump or the wiring first, put a test light across the pump terminals, or run a wire from hot to + side of pump, check your relays, it's a good thing to unplug and plug back in each relay and look at the prongs for discoloration or heat. Look at the fuses too. by pulling and replugging the relays and fuses, you get better contact by the seating action.

Yes to the standard high pressure pump, the book says 50 # or so. If you need a manual or other info read parts, pieces and info at the beginning of this forum.

Kinarfi

please fill out you profile so we can all get to know you better.

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Find out if it's the pump or the wiring first, put a test light across the pump terminals, or run a wire from hot to + side of pump, check your relays, it's a good thing to unplug and plug back in each relay and look at the prongs for discoloration or heat. Look at the fuses too. by pulling and replugging the relays and fuses, you get better contact by the seating action.

Yes to the standard high pressure pump, the book says 50 # or so. If you need a manual or other info read parts, pieces and info at the beginning of this forum.

Kinarfi

please fill out you profile so we can all get to know you better.

Posted

Thanks Kinarfi, I have checked all the fuses by taking them out, even swapped the relays around yesterday evening, nothing seemed to work any better after doing that. But today the thing works perfect every time, I wonder if water got into the key switch when I was washing it off? I looked at the scematic and can't really tell anything about the 1st gear 2nd gear stuff unless it is refering to different postions on the key switch. I believe it was wet somewhere and now that it is all dry it is working great, good point on the 12volts to the + side of the pump, i'll try that if it stops working in the future. Yeah I need to fill out my profile if I'm going to keep this machine, to my knowledge this is the only trooper in West Virginia. It gets a lot lof ooks when I get it out and about. I hope the Hatfield and Mccoy trails will allow 1100cc in the future, they only allow up to 1000cc right now.

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