Naj, how does that test work? It's something I haven't thought of or used.
Hi, Dan,
I had similar issues as Travis when I bought my first Pagoda in 2001.
I never suspected fuel problems as the FIP had been rebuilt, electric pump replaced and the tank new looking.
Besides, all this technology was alien to me except for being similar in diesels.
One day it stalled in traffic and I just wanted to check if there was fuel flowing, thinking the filter may have clogged up and undid the bleed screw.
After letting the warm fuel run out, I had 15 more minutes of drive time.
I think when there is no fuel circulation, the fuel in the pump chamber is just churned by the rotor and heats up and eventually evoparates, causing fuel pressure loss. Thats my theory anyway, and it worked for me.
Eventually, a big hole was cut at the bottom of the tank and the clogged return line cut out and replaced.
naj