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Rambo

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  1. Ok I can confirm it's not the relay. Changed it up and the problem was still there. I also opened up the distributor and it looked like everything was good in there. Don't think the cat is clogged either since its new. I am thinking the problem is electrical. When I would turn my ignition on sometimes you can hear the fuel pump running. Most of the time it won't though. Is there any electrical part that would cause the engine to cut out randomly? I find that the car doesn't stall (as much) when I am accelerating hard.
  2. It's a 94. What makes you think it's the distributor? Would I have to replace is or are there other options?
  3. This car is driving me insane. I changed the fuel filter and pump and realized I just wasted my money. I'm still having the same problems as before. The car just losses power and stalls randomly. At idle it usually dies and comes back alive a few times before dying completely. It also stalls out when driving no matter what the speed. I checked the relay as well but I managed to make it click when I wired it up to my battery. When I turn the key I never hear the relay click or the pump priming. Is it possible that even though the relay passed a few electrical tests its still faulty? Does anyone have suggestions as to what else could be the problem? I heard clogged fuel lines could be an issue.
  4. Alright thanks Dave hopefully I can get the pump in tonight
  5. Do I have to worry about running a drill near the fuel lines?
  6. Nothing is ever straightforward with my 94 loyale. I have a few problems and was wondering if anyone has a crafty solution to them. I removed the three 10mm bolts that attach the fuel pump to the underside of the car. BUT all three of the bolts broke off. There is also a nut on the other side of all of them but they are so rusted on I can't get them out. The other problem i have is that the original fuel pump mounting bracket has a rusted on screw that wont come out either. The new mounting bracket I have does not fit properly so I need the original. I'll attach pictures so you have a better idea of what I'm talking about.
  7. Ok thanks for the advice everyone. Hopefully the pump in the scrapyard isn't garbage.
  8. Fuel pumps are definetly on the pricey side. I don't want to drop $200 for a pump on rockauto. I found a 92 Loyale in a local scrapyard and figured if the parts are interchangeable I might as well swap it out. Can you guys tell me whether this can be done? And is a fuel pump change hard to do?
  9. I've been having intermittent problems with my tach dropping to 0, usually after pressing the clutch, coasting at slow speeds, and when driving at around 70mph. It's accompanied by a clicking sound whenever out drops. I've also been stalling at red lights but the car usually will start back up after a few seconds. I installed a new fuel filter thinking that might solve the issue, but it actually made the stalling worse. I'm driving a 94 loyale. Any suggestions as to why this is happening?
  10. Hey guys. I've been having symptoms of a bad fuel filter and i want to give it a clean. However I have no idea whether it's a fuel injected or carburator model. Can anyone tell me how to find out the difference?
  11. At first I suspected bad motor mounts, but I've had the sounds change on me everytime I readjusted the cat converter. And the sound seems like it's coming from where the front and rear cat meet, where the spring bolts attach. Is it possible that over tightening them can worsen the sound? I feel like the cat has enough clearance to not hit underneath the car when I accelerate hard (unless it can move up around 1/2").
  12. Since I got this car it has had a clunking noises every now and then when I'm accelerating. It never bothered me until I replaced the cat converter. The clunking got worse after that so I went to the mechanic and asked what could be the problem. He showed me that the cat converter was pressed against the underside of the car. So I went home and readjusted it so it's clear from the underside, and though the clunking has lessened, it now is happening when I'm coasting and even in 4wd (clunking used to go away with 4wd. Do you guys know if there's a way to lower the cat converter or how to get rid of the noise?
  13. Also, should I be worried that my new system smells much more heavily of gasoline than my old one. I rechecked the liquid and it is indeed water.
  14. Sorry I think it might just be water. Looked a bit yellowish but it doesn't smell stongly of fuel. I'm still concerned as to why it's leaking where the u bolts are.
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