New record low voltage?

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Nick Micale

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Today a customer was by to check a few items on an original, un-molested GN with under 50k miles, as he was having a few issues.

His main complaint was at highway speeds, it bucked and lost power when accelerating, but ran fine around town.

Since this sounded like a fuel delivery problem to me, he said it probably had the original fuel pump. I wanted to first check voltage at the pump connector, as I did not want to take a chance of checking fuel pressure at WOT.

I feel this was a good call as the record-setting, low voltage at the connector was 8.4 volts, with battery voltage over 12 volts! :eek:

This example illustrates how wiring/connector issues in a 25 year-old car can deteriorate to such a bad state.
 
I think i top that, just last night i had to run a home made hotwire my fuel pump plug was showing 7.90- 8 volts @ stock wire harness plug not even at pump. So pump might have been seeing close to nothing..
 
I recall low 9's but never 8's on a running car. I've seen 0v with a crank but no start that was caused by other issues.
 
i ran 7;6 with stock FP harness... im thinking the volt booster is what has been helpin me out!
 
Nick did you drop the tank and check the rest of the wiring because at 8.3 vdc he had to be drawing high current all the time !!
 
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