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B21f weird stumble under load, intermittent 200

Hello, first post to the brickboard, but have found gobs of helpful info here to help me suss out problems. I have a '79 242 DL, no rust, straight body, 121K, automatic. Car runs unbelievable, but once every 1k miles of travel, my main fuel pump starts making a noise like it is sucking air, and the car will stumble under acceleration or cruising. I will start to get annoyed, and get my work clothes on, and the problem will start again. The car has 100% new and functional ignition system, less any internal distibutor parts (new rotor though), new fuel filter, new air filter, new vac hoses, new timing belt, and the main fuel pump appears shiny any new (I didn't replace it, says Bosch on it though). So in the interest of not getting stuck anywhere between Maine and Connecticut, which we travel frequently, anyone have any good troubleshooting ideas on this, fuses don't get hot, but maybe a funky ground or pump relay is my main suspect. Pump makes no weird noises normally, except when the car stumbles under accel, if I let the car idle, it idles a tad rough. The problem usually dissapears after about 150-200 miles, and the comes back every 1k or so. Any help/similar problems would be much appreciated! I am about ready to buy a new bosch to take with me this weekend if I can't figure it out...225$ ouch!








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    B21f weird stumble under load, intermittent 200

    Hello,

    When the problem happens did you check your fuel level. My 82 made similiar noises and it turned out to be the in-tank pump. Also the hose that feeds the pump in the tank was gone. After 20+ years it disintergrated. This problem becomes more evident when you fuel goes below a half tank. The main pump gets noisy since it is starting to suck air not gas from the tank which may lower the fuel pressure and cause problems. If your 79 still has the original in-tank pump it is most likely due for a change.

    Mario
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    'I've always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane' Waylon Jennings








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      B21f weird stumble under load, intermittent 200

      Yeah not a bad idea, just can't jump in the tank till I come home from CT. You may be onto something, it sounds like a Jacuzzi when the water level is just up to the intake, and there are waves in it. Makes sense, but the car still does it with a totally full tank. Lift pump is probably original though, so I will run the car down on gas this weekend and check it out when I get back.







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