Hej Guys,
Indeed, I tried to drive the YJ with the fuelcap off. No solution. => are there any checkvalves or air slots in the fuel filler??? If so, detaching the vent hose from the fuel filler might help.
A few weeks a go me and a friend of mine have dropped his fueltank to check his fuel pump and cleaned the tank; just 1 or 2 hours of work.
My own tank was the day before cleaned and inspected by a dealer; they claim they cleaned the tank, lines and injection rail and placed a new fuel filter. Just 100 miles after the problems ocurred.
Thinking about this problem some other issue a year a go sprung to my mind; when I just bought the car, I drove it for about 200 miles and the tank was half full. Then the car stopped and it looked like I ran out of gas (didnt crank it because I was sure I ran out of gas). After refueling it ran great and I kept the tank full.
Never tanked more than 35 liter of gas.
What if the pump has an internal breach; as long as it is submerged in fuel; the pump works ok. When the pump gets above fuel level; gas (air) can be sucked in and the pump fails.
If it is a double membrane pump and one of the membranes is punctured; this would mean it still can bring pressure but not deliver the fuel needed (less flow).
I have heard of other YJ owners who claim their cars run better with a full tank of gas.....
With the dropping of the fuel pressure the pump is my suspect no 1. The problem gets worse with every mile I drive. I cannot get it out our driveway now (or tow it).
I just got 2 types of fuel pumps from my parts suplier; I can always bring back the parts I have not used (great service!).
This weekend I will drop the tank, inspect every line, replace the fuel filter and if needed the fuelpump. Will also try and check the venting valves.
Will keep you ppl posted