Please …Jonesz wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 8:55 pmI am thinking you placed this ? on a thread not remotely connected to your problem in error. Suggest that you repost your problem under its' own title/heading where it might be read by someone who can be of help.Oldmannewwinger wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:51 pm My trusty 85 Aspencade ran out of fuel with 4 gallons in the tank yesterday 40 miles from home. When I tried to restart it I could tell the fuel pump wasn't pumping. I could not do any circut testing on the side of the road but 3 hours later when it was all cooled down, it started up and seemed to run fine. My son was already there with a trailer so I put it on and went home rather than risking another failure at night. Now it starts and runs fine even when hot, so I can't diagnose it. I have ordered a pump and figure I will make a little jumper wire that I will keep with me in case it was some other component in the circuit I can still make the pump run to get home. Has anyone experienced anything like that? How did you solve it?
Gord