Rob,
 
I hope you meant you ran out of fuel instead of gas. I think you are 
seeing/hearing the fuel pump. What you need to do is first maybe change your 
primary filter as you probably sucked some gunk off the bottom when you ran out 
of fuel. When you change that make sure it is completely full of fuel, Then go 
to the engine and find the air bleeder screw/bolt on the injectors that lets 
air out of the line. Have someone turn on the key and run the fuel pump while 
you back out the screw until you hear the air coming out it it. Eventually fuel 
will come out so close it quickly. Shut off the key. It sounds like you have 
air in your line which is a common occurrance in those situations.
 
Dick Schmidt
Greenville, NC
Rush No More

--- On Sun, 7/11/10, RobAdkins <[email protected]> wrote:


From: RobAdkins <[email protected]>
Subject: [IC27A] my get up and go got up and went.
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010, 7:03 PM


  



hi all,

so my trusty universal m-18 won't fire off. it turns over aplenty but no 
put-put. we ran out of gas last weekend and after putting 4-ish gallons in it 
still won't go. what's wrong? there is also, coincidentally, a rapid clicking 
noise coming from an ignition coil looking gizmo, mounted to the inside wall of 
the engine compartment, when the key is in the on position and also when 
cranking. what is this gizmo and why is it clicking like a angry solenoid? any 
help would be greatly appreciated. thanks!-rob









      

Reply via email to