strutaeng
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Interesting. So it sounds like the checkball is bleeding pressure back into the pressure line itself after shut-off, no? You've definitely eliminated the injectors and FPR as possible pressure drop sources.So I did what you said. I found a way to disconnect and cap the return line. I put on a test gauge.
It got up to 80psi priming the pump w/ return blocked off.
The Pressure bled down quickly but I couldn't see any leaks in the line set.
I then put the return back on, and took off the rail (raised it above the intake). I put paper towels under each injector.
Not a single drip of fuel under any of the injectors.
Now pump only primes to KOEO around 45PSI.
I'm studying this...
It seems the drop in pressure from 85 would be correct. It should have a backup relief valve in the pump itself.
I'll be honest and admit I've never replaced a fuel pump before (and didn't know how they operate or the components). But it looks like it's that little rubber round seal with the spring is what that it is on that video. It kinda looks like a kitchen/bath faucet seat/seal. Somehow I thought that was on the return line, but it makes sense it's on the pressure line side.