Re: topaz 92 stalling

Definitly sounds like a fuel pump. But you say you just changed it. Did you put a new one in or a used one ? How is the temp after 3 hours od driving ? Might be a ignition module or the stator.

ok i have a 92 v6 3 litre topaz. that i had to replace the head gaskets > on. replaced all upper gaskets. replaced fuel pump. and alternator too. > dang car. ahh well. my problem is that after extended periods of > driving the cars stalls on me. > i had read the haynes book and it says. that it may be a leaking intake > gasket? but it idles fine. when ya first start up the car. hmm extended > well maybe not really more like about 3 hours of driving.. > one thing is i talked to a couple of guys and that say the ford fuel > pump when it gets hot stops working... > oh yeah after i let the car sit for a while half hour to an hour it ran > fine. then drove for another 45 mins it stalled again. let it sit.. > them it started an drove good again. > so ya thing ?? Fuel pump? or perhaps not torque proper intake bolts? > > -- > friendbc AKA Beingsneaky Aka Sneaky_one >
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If you really want to make sure it's the fuel pump go and buy a $60 fuel pressure tester. Put it on the car andwait for it to die. If you lose pressure when it's dying out then it's your fuel pump. Check the circut first though to make sure it's not that.

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