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Old 04-18-2015, 08:19 PM   #1
NewYorkLaw
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Default Sudden problem stalling out under load
Trying not to bore you with too many details, but don't want to leave out anything important. Thanks for taking the time to read:

1985 GS. Last month, I had sporatic stalling which would resolve itself when the car cooled for about 20 minutes, I started to notice noise from the fuel pump and then one day it would not start, so I changed the fuel pump. Along with it, I changed the fuel filter. At that same time, only because it had been a few years, I also changed the distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, wires, and air filter. The car was running beautifully.

Last night, while driving up a very steep hill, out of nowhere, the engine became sluggish and then stalled. It kept stalling under load, but would start easily and idle fine. Using gravity, I turned the car around and drove down the hill and took an alternate route home along a slower incline. I got almost all the way, but the last hill was too steep.

Today, it still starts and idles well, but when I rev it too high (like 5k) it will stall - but restart immediately. In gear, it will barely drive, but if I play with the clutch and gas, I can keep it moving as long as it's not too steep an incline.

I made this 1 minute video clip: https://youtu.be/rdypw752aCs.

This happens to be my daily commuter, and it has not been sitting. So, I would like to rule out clogged carburetor and rust in the tank, especially since the problem came on suddenly. I introduced into the tank a bottle of the most expensive gasoline additive/cleaner I could find in my local parts store and I used (followed the instructions carefully) an aerosol carburetor cleaner. After the treatment, I left the car idling for 20 minutes. Came back, no improvement.

All four plugs are getting a good spark. I removed one at a time from the cap and the arc is strong.

Thoughts? What else should I check/change? The fuel pump I bought is an ac delco EP42S. There were more expensive pumps available, could this pump be the problem?

Thank you. Pete
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Old 09-24-2015, 04:11 PM   #2
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Sounds like its starving for fuel, did you check/change the fuel filter? could be clogged? Also remove the check valve on the fuel return line right after the carb and check this also, definately sounds fuel related to me, ive had my share of these problems ive owned 40 first gen rx7s in my life, lol

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