After getting back my original fuel injection pump after being rebuilt by Pacific last year, my car had been running like a dream. Saturday, I took it out for its first long run of the season and drove it for an hour plus up to Manchester, NH and another hour plus back here to Framingham, MA. It was just singing along until I made the turn off the highway to come onto the secondary road that leads to our condo complex. That exit is an uphill exit with a stop light at the top. As I got toward the light, I could feel the power dyeing and I pressed the accelerator, but quickly realized I had better go into a lower gear. I figured it might be the “Fuel Saver” solenoid getting stuck in the on position, so I drove the rest of the way in 1st and 2nd gear.
However, when I turned onto the entry road for our condo complex it died in first gear and would not restart.
I had AAA tow me to my unit and I got it back in the garage where I disconnected the fuel saver and tried starting. It started on the first turn but then died after a couple of revs. On each successive attempt it ran for fewer turns.
My hearing isn’t good enough to tell if the fuel pump is running.
Thoughts???
Best,
Roland