No the TBI's don't retain pressure once the pump is off. The pump is easy, the unit comes out of the plastic bucket its in, there are two of those lame ass socks on there so it might be worth it to grab another one. My after market pump didn't fit in the bucket and I hacked it till it fit and wound up using only the sock on the pump. No soldering, mine had clips on the ends of the wires. Do you really think the factory would sell you a fuel pump that needed soldering done to it?? LOL
Got that nugget from a "high end" mechanic. Of course he also said the unit would be 700 if he did it, when I found Delco at XL parts for 225.
So is my basic assumption accurate - that the pump should maintain pressure in the line when the system is off? Not talking about at the fuel line intake at the TBI unit, this is at the tank.
Where can I get detailed description of this if that is the case, if there is no pressure retained in the line? Everything I read online says pumps retain pressure, if you don't have pressure at the tank you have a weak pump. Alldata I'm finding is next to useless....
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Okay, so how often is a hard start when cold, resulting in about 3 cranking attempts with it dying out after try #2, then starting on try number 3, a function of a fuel pressure relay and how often a fuel pump?
Reading that the fuel pressure relay is responsible for priming the pump for 2 seconds once key turns system on, creating pressure in the line.
Read further that fuel pressure regulator will bleed fuel back to the return line once system is off.
So could the lack of pressure in the line next to tank be a function of a faulty seal from fuel pump in tank or something like that, rather than fuel pump?
Bottom line, read that 98 / 100 times the pump is bad when you have problems. That is why I'm focused on changing this first.
But I also thought that either the pump works or it doesn't, and you would know when it finally went out because you just can't get it started in the morning. Never really heard of a "weak" pump at ignition and when accelerating.