shuffbag's 85 VORTEX
- steptoe
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doesn't flow from the tank with pump removed - lucky bugger , it always p1sses out or dribbles (usually starts at wrist and ends up in my armpit).
If the Vort is much same as any old Sube, a coupla bolts to drop the diff and let it hang to get the tank out and inspect it first before think new tank - surely!
Years ago a Brit sports car was low on fuel, went up a curved bridge and choked, never to start again - until we found this painters rag choking the poor pick up. Car had a respray some YEARS before and been happy hiding, floating about the tank until it had no choice but to smother the pick up. Try this and prove to your missus you are not just a good lookin' dude
From memory there are those wire hose clamps on the breather lines etc that are so old and tiny the bugger up on removal, so plan ahead and get some newies suitable for about 8mm. I got mine from a tractor replacement crowd and were a little more like efi clamps with smooth stainless band, no ratchety grooves
If the Vort is much same as any old Sube, a coupla bolts to drop the diff and let it hang to get the tank out and inspect it first before think new tank - surely!
Years ago a Brit sports car was low on fuel, went up a curved bridge and choked, never to start again - until we found this painters rag choking the poor pick up. Car had a respray some YEARS before and been happy hiding, floating about the tank until it had no choice but to smother the pick up. Try this and prove to your missus you are not just a good lookin' dude

From memory there are those wire hose clamps on the breather lines etc that are so old and tiny the bugger up on removal, so plan ahead and get some newies suitable for about 8mm. I got mine from a tractor replacement crowd and were a little more like efi clamps with smooth stainless band, no ratchety grooves
- El_Freddo
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From a working subi without any issues or one a new pump?shuffbag wrote:i have tryed 2 external vl fuel pumps and same result.
What sort of voltage is it getting - could be a dodgy relay that's good while there's no real load on the pump... maybe.
Have you blown compressed air from the fuel pump back into the tank with the cap removed? If there's any crud in there it'll be shot into the tank then you should know you have to remove the tank to clean it.shuffbag wrote:can blow through the lines from rear to engine bay, fuel doesnt seem to free flow from the tank with the pump removed? i would have thought it should?
Possibly, if the above doesn't work.shuffbag wrote:should i try another tank?
I say don't give up on it just yet!
Cheers
Bennie