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Probably gonna need this power. Hello everybody, Good day to you Welcome back! We are working on and probably not just today, but probably several days. A 1996 Ford E-Series uh Cargo van I Think this is an E250 It has been laid up for many, many moons and our fellow that owns it has got to rent a vehicle when he needs to haul some things. So we're gonna try to get this thing back to life so he can.

uh so he can use this truck again if I can, uh starting the engine. That's not a good sign you guys, it's not a good sign. Yeah, this thing's dead as a door now. I Gotta turn key.

won't go in. it only goes in like like this. Much like just the tip and then the key turns. yeah, that's broken I might need to fix that too.

Uh okay. popping into Hood Let's get the jump box set up and try to start this thing. Let's see what we got in here. Old dinosaur s there's our release? Got it come out? Yeah there? yeah hey, it's fuel injected.

That's a bonus. Something tells me that this little Costco battery jump box thing is not gonna not gonna do what we want it to do here. Might have to get out the big giant cables and the diesel. Get in there.

Hurry on. Okay so again, just the tip. uh nothing. Not even getting power inside.

This is, uh, it's not working trying again I Wiggled the battery connect cable canables I wiggled the canaverals. All right. Well it cranked some kind of yeah I don't have enough power in that box to fire this thing up. Come on.

Come on. Yeah. whoa. It runs loud noises.

All right. All right. it's alive. Okay I'm gonna back this thing into the shop and stick it into the corner of death because I think it's going to be there for a little while and uh, let's see what the dealio is with this thing.

Um, there's an exhaust leak. an exhaust smell doesn't run. Very good. No, not at all.

Yeah, let's get inside. We'll pull the Dog House off and do some inspecting on this thing and see what's going on with it. Stay tuned. This is going to be a very, very interesting video window that works.

That's good. That window works. That's good. Some airflow.

Whoa. No. Don't die on me. Stay running.

move. Yep, it moves all right. Died. Come on.

Oh no. There we go. You have to power break it all the way back. Don't die on me.

Come on. Oh, it's not working out. Oh and she did. Oh come on dude.

Cut foreign. I'm wondering if we have a bad fuel pump. Maybe that's part of our problem here. Look, it has Thrush Mufflers does have any fuel in it.

Things out of gas. There's no gas in this thing that's not right that does not sound like a full fuel tank to me. you're gonna start. do it.

So nope. Well, since we don't know if there's fuel going in where it's supposed to be, let's send some fuel in right through here through the intake. Yeah. I know I'm a bad bad person.

Break clean starting fluid. All right. You're gonna start. Yep, yeah, it kind of wants to run on brake clean.
Yeah, it kind of wants to run on brake. Lean this thing. Come on. All right.

So we got the dog house out of here and I'm looking around for the fuel line I Want to see if we've got any fuel? So here's our, uh, that's our regulator. It's a vacuum fuel pressure regulator. It's got one rail here, one rail over here, and four injectors, four injectors. So I'm thinking there should be.

Oh, there always is a little valve to check fuel pressure. Let's there it is. Let's see if we have fuel at our rail shot open. All right.

A little bit of fuel came out. kind of stinks. It doesn't smell like gasoline, smells like turpentine. See if we have fuel pressure? Yeah, there's some fuel pressure there.

Okay, that was actually pretty good. So it has fuel, but it's got bad fuel. foreign. It's got that backfiring issue too.

I Don't I don't think this is a fueling problem. I Mean it is a fuel problem. That might not be the problem. All right.

So we're around on the front side again. Here's our distributor. I I Took off the air box already. I'm gonna take a peek under this cap real quick and just see, uh, see what it's looking like down here.

It's got a newish looking cap and rotor and a bunch of corrosion. Okay, it should still run I mean well it did run, but it won't. It only ran like like 30 feet as far as it went. Put that back on.

I wonder if this thing's out of time I kept hearing the phrase uh timing chain timing Chain timing chain which have been we don't know what's wrong with it so we think it's a timing chain Which is far away and hard to do and expensive or it turned into or they were not wrong. uh or it's something else entirely. Um, actually, you know what? let me Tinker with this distributor timing at least maybe I can get it to run and then get it in the shop. So I'm not out here staying in the sun.

Let's try that. Let me move the distributor around a little bit because I I don't know what's going on with this truck. I'm learning as I go. You never know what these vehicles that have been sitting around for like years.

All right. So here's how we're gonna do this. Right down here. at the base of the distributor, there's a bolt that bolts into the engine block and this little hold down plant thing right here.

it clamps down on the on the distributor shaft itself. We're going to loosen that and see if we can't rotate this distributor. Ah, in order to kind of change ignition timing a little bit and see if we can't get this thing to run. Come on you.

Yeah, that's that's in there. Pretty good. I Guess that's a good sign that tells me no one's messed with it in a while, but it's also been broken for a while. Unclick? Yeah, there we go.

I don't need to take it out, We're just gonna try to turn it a little bit. Be here. Oh, it's clocked in a single position. It's not going to turn.
Afraid of that? Hmm. okay. all right, now that it's loose, we can just grab the entire assembly and we'll try to rotate it some so it's not going to go that way. We can't turn it clockwise, but we can go a little bit counterclockwise.

Let's try that. It will snug that little bolt down just a wee bit, see if this thing won't start. Now there we go. Okay, re-crankings the engine okay.

let's see what she does a little better. kind of turn that a little bit more. I'm not saying this is the problem I'm just saying that this might help me get things started so I can get it into the shop because it's going to take like a couple people to push this and I don't have a couple people. the concrete guys not here today and uh, a couple of the other fellas that work around here are not here today.

so I'm all by myself. Try it again. Nothing all right. I'm gonna put that back where I found it.

That's no help. Before you go, let's try it one more time. one more time. I'm gonna reach in and grab a hold of that distributor while cranking and I'll see if I can't rotate it while it's cranking to see if I can't get it to to fire up.

This is dangerous to get shocked and this engine doesn't care. it doesn't care about the distributor. So uh, I'm going back to fuel I think I need to get all the fuel out of this tank, see what's in there, see if it's any good, and uh, we'll go from there standby, you know. I've got another bright idea since I'm here with the with all the brake clean.

There's an intake Port right here and I can just spray some uh, some combustible gases straight into that intake and maybe it'll run on that. Let's try that. Give it a squirt. it's cranking.

Woohoo! Yeah, it's got a backfiring problem. Man, this thing's got burnt valves or something. There's no way there's no way it should have been doing that. Uh Something's wrong.

Something's very wrong with this truck. Okay, so here's what I'm gonna do. We're gonna pull this fuel supply line off the fuel rail and I'm gonna connect the hose to it and we're going to try to dump out and get rid of all this old. Fuel and then maybe I'll put some new fuel in it that way.

I can at least eliminate fuel is the problem or a part of the problem. I Know it's not all fuel, but at this point, uh well. anything goes. see here.

see how that works. You clip that thing in and then give the line a tug. it should come out I said should didn't I Yep sure did. come on fuel line.

Oh why hmm it's my first day I Know probably a bunch of dirt and nasty in the little spring connector thing. Spray it out. Okay, let's try that again. See what you got to do is get this little tool in there and it slips into this, uh, big ring and there's a spring inside of there that slips around a lip that's on the other side of the line.
What this tool does is opens up that spring and gets behind it so it releases from the other side of the fuel line and I need to wiggle it in there. Easier said than done. All this stuff is like super brittle and hardened and it doesn't want to move here. Comes there.

We go come out stanky fuel. Yeah it smells like turpentine. Okay so my idea here is I'm going to use the vehicle's fuel pump to pump out all this nasty fuel. so I'm slipping like this little hose over top of it and that hose is gonna come outside of the cabin over here.

I'm just going to stick it into that uh, this fuel can right there. So now when we power up that fuel pump, it should be should pump out all that nasty gasoline so we'll set that up so it can't really fall. hopefully it stays on. Key it on.

let's see our fuel coming through. Hmm here's some. So what I need to do is jump power to the fuel pump and let the pump run to drain out all this fuel. Oh it's going now I Hear it now since this battery right here is 100 garbage.

I've just disconnected it and now the jumper cables are just running over to the truck. so the truck is actually just applying all the power to this thing. um something curious that I've noticed the uh, the fuse box sounds like it's some kind of a like a pump. You hear that that like whooshing noise I can't say I've heard a fuse box making a pumping noise? um I can feel it.

It's this relay right here in that. watch this pop that thing out of there I know it's tough to see, there's bad lighting. sorry yeah, we take the relay out and the noise stops I don't know what that's about. Maybe it's a garbage relay? I'm just gonna switch it with another one just to see if it's the relay that was causing that or if it was something else.

I don't even know what that relay was for because the the bottom of the uh, the cap here does not tell us we'll have to look that up later. Come on out. Other relay please. And that wasn't the fuel pump relay because the pump had already clicked on and then stopped.

I'll have to like manually run power to the fuel pump to make it stay on because it's uh, it times out. Come out all right. Got it? So I move it over to the other side and it's not doing that goofy relay grinding sound so something tells me that's a bad relay. Let's just plug it back in and confirm such things for science: There's a leaf in the way I can't plug it in there.

Hmm, okay, it seems to have stopped. Let's cycle the key and see if it does it again. Be on. We have power.

I Saw lights on the dash. It's kind of weird. Yeah, it's not doing the that goofy buzzing thing again. All right, Don't know what that's about.

Maybe had a bad connection at the pins? Who knows. Oh no, no, no, it's doing it again. Just switch them one more time. Relay gravity I Thought that the one I've got my hand on right now was the one that had, uh, it was causing that sound and now I've already forgotten.
That's bad science. Okay, so it doesn't matter which relay is plugged in there, that one seems to make a buzzing noise. That's that's weird. I'll just add that to the list of things that are probably wrong here.

Ah, all right. well let's try this again. So we've got two options to get all this fuel out of this thing. I can stand here and we can just continue to cycle the key on and off and on and off and just let it pump the fuel through.

or I can manually Supply power over unlock these I can supply power straight to the fuel pump. So I think we're gonna go with option B now I'm going to use the Uh service data and a wiring diagram to help us out. and I think we might actually luck out on this one because according to our wiring diagram for our fuel pump which is this unit right here focused electric motor, that's the M signal. It has its ground uh, somewhere near the battery.

so the wire runs back up front to the front of the engine. So fuel pump ground is G106. It gets its power from this pink and black wire. stay focused which gets its power through the inertial shutoff switch.

Do you remember the old Fords They had like a collision switch where if you had enough g-forces experienced by the switch, it would open up and it would shut off the power supply to the fuel pump. So let's say you had a rollover accident or a collision. This device right here was a safety measure to shut everything down. So rather than going to the fuel pump relay and then finding this pin right here and then running power straight to that pin, we can just go right here to the inertial shutoff switch which is supposed to be located in the kick panel as I say behind right cow panel.

Yeah, so that's going to be right in here. This is where we should find our uh, our fuel cutoff switch and if we look we got a little uh it tells us that it's there. fuel reset right uphill. So let's get this panel pulled back and we'll tap into the system right here and send power to the fuel pump.

So we've got two wires right there. one in and one out. Let's get this thing disconnected from our our reset switch. I'm off In there there we go.

So I think according to our graph we're looking for one is the the pink and black wire. so it's gonna be pink with a black tracer and we've got pink with a black. Tracer So theoretically if we Supply 12 volts of power to this, it's going to kick that fuel pump on. So let me go fetch some leads.

we'll hook up to it and then jump them over to the battery. Okay so I've got what eight ten feet of wire? uh with a couple little alligator clips on it and we're gonna run one of these over here to our positive connection and there's another one at. We'll run this guy back around and we'll connect it to our power wire for the fuel pump. and this thing should just uh Power the fuel pump until it runs dry or runs the tank dry.
Now this wire is hot. This lead right here. This is 12 volts battery power, so I'm just going to connect that to some plastic. You stay there and we're gonna take a paper clip and probe this connector so we can make a connection.

now. you really can't get away with this kind of thing on a lot of the newer equipment, but this is a 1995 96 van. so I can get away with it. connect your gravity.

Basically, what I'm doing is just sticking a paper clip in and wedging it between the uh, the connector body inside. See that metal in there between the connector body and the plastic housing and that's enough contact to, uh, make a connection. I Would not recommend doing this on on newer stuff though. The tolerances between Parts like that are just they're just not there.

So now all we need to do is run power to it so we'll clip this on. Thursday Don't ground out, see that we're getting a little dangerous and looking over here we have some fuel flow. Yep. so I'm basically just I hot wired the fuel pump straight to 12 volt power supply and I'm now using the fuel pump in the tank to pump out all the fuel.

and from what? I'm looking at, there's not much fuel in there. Interesting. The gauge said we had plenty of fuel, but I think it lied. What if this thing was out of gas the whole time? What? Okay, let's see what we've got here.

I mean if it's not out of gas, then that pump is definitely garbage. So I'm gonna let this thing go until it totally stops and we're gonna see. uh. we'll see how much we recover, so stand by.

we'll be right back. Don't go anywhere. Okay, I'm back checking in. It's been about five ten minutes or so and we've got.

We've got the same bubbly fuel flow situation thing going on here. a little bit of a dribble out of the other end every now and then, but that's no big deal. Um what? I'm noticing here though is we do have a decent amount of fuel coming out of this. uh, out of this thing right here.

Where are we at? Like probably four gallons so far. Oh, you can't see I'm zoomed in. Yeah, we're sorry guys. Yeah, we've got about four gallons in here so far.

here's our five gallon. Mark I Can fit five and a half. but um, yeah, so it had fuel in it. Let's see um what that gauge says.

Yeah, the gauge is starting to go down. see that it was hanging out like up here that next. Mark So I'm assuming that gauge is going to be accurate. so it looks like I've got about 10 15 gallons of fuel pump out of this thing and then we'll put some fresh fuel in it and kind of flush the lines a little bit and uh, we'll see if it runs any better with good gasoline.

Don't know yet? All right, let's check our fuel and uh oh, it's full I overflowed, It ain't powering down. Okay, let me go dump that out and uh, we'll continue the process. Okay, I've switched out the Uh the container with a another container for this waste fuel. back to pumping.
There we go and we're flowing again. Same thing that gurgly looking inefficient flow. It's not good, you know. One other thing I don't understand is why do I continue to get fuel coming out of this intake port for the fuel rails when? well, number one, I'm not pumping any fuel in and that means that fuel must be coming up through the return right here.

Or perhaps the regulator is leaking. That's odd that that that's going on I Find that a little a little strange, shouldn't be doing that I Don't know. All right coming back in. I think we're we're all out of fuel to pump.

Yeah, this thing's about done. Um, let's see what our gauge tells us. Yeah, Yep. Gage says it's empty.

So I think we're good to go. Uh, let's go ahead and get all this uh, all these apparati is it apparati or apparatuses. Let's get all these fixtures and whatnot disconnected and removed and uh, I'll go fetch some gas later and throw some fresh fuel in this thing and then see what happens. All right everybody.

I Think that that's gonna be enough for one day? So I'm gonna pack up the show on uh on this particular van I need to get some gas for it tomorrow. Um I didn't go and uh, buy any gas for it today because I have a bunch of extra gas at home and I'm just gonna bring some of that um that way I don't have to, uh, not be at the shop during the day, but uh, for now I think we're all done. So I'm gonna go ahead and pack up the goods here and I'm also going to, uh, go ahead and take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you guys for watching this video. As always, hope you enjoyed this video.

I'm pretty sure that there's going to be another one uh on this van because I need to know if it was a gas problem or if we have, uh, more work. So I guess you guys are gonna have to stay tuned for uh part two. So uh again And as always thank you guys for watching And most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day in deferred.

96 thoughts on “No crank no start fuel smell 1995 ford 1 ton 5.8 351”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Wilcox says:

    Apperatus – singular and plural in UK

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan says:

    Nice hearing that duramax running in the backround! 🙂

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Pressman says:

    It's good of you to take the van in and try and get it going some shops would look at it and sent the guy down the road have a great day

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Erickson says:

    This is like Rainman Ray's version of a @Junkyard Digs video!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Erickson says:

    Is this the most clapped-out truck that we've ever seen on Ray's channel? I think so!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alan Mann says:

    If the opportunity presents itself Ray, it would be great to see you do a referb or replacement on a Turbocharger.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tiddybearkush says:

    Good episode, always interesting to see how you diagnose a problem.
    Looking forward to episode two.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christ's O Gauge Trains says:

    Think Ray retired no new video for today

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jim six says:

    Ray, I do not want this to seem like a negative comment but as a full time mechanic since 1980, I would let the pros at the salvage yard handle this one, your time and skill is way too valuable to waste on a pile of crap like this

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chad Holtorf says:

    I have 2017 f150 and my third brake white lights and back up camera light flashes on and off. Do have any idle what could cause this and the possible fix for it.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Wonder if the inertia switch tripped without a crash or has failed and that maybe stopping consistent fuel flow if it's got a short works then it dosent @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Either replay buzzes only when both replays are plugged in very interesting @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PaulR1200 says:

    Makes sense it would run for very short time, fuel in the pipes, is not as badly subject to degradation due to lack of oxygen. But fuel in the tank will degrade due to oxygen etc. Just my thoughts, cheers NZCH

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gran Turismo Fan says:

    That's interesting, there was similar problem on a 1995 dodge viper that someone was trying to repair here on youtube and they later found out that there was a clogged head gasket or something they had to clean out along with the tubes as well. It was an absolute mess.

    I hope that it isn't the case with this 1995 ford van.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BatBat says:

    I grew up with family work vans. First, 92 Ford e150 then 97 e150. Had this problem before on the 97 I believe. The truck would shut off whenever it went from moving to stopped, like at a red light. Or when switching from drive to reverse. When your truck here first killed you mentioned you were gonna power brake the truck into the shop. That's when it struck me. We brought it to a local mechanic and he made it worse. A different mechanic fixed it but I've forgotten what the issue and fix was. Both trucks had vacuum issues and air vent doors were screwy. You already have a vid fixing a van's vacuum lines. This is an interesting series because it hits close to home 😂 Finally I get to see what the heck the problem was. Our van always restarted after killing at the red light, or I would power brake or power-shift if I was in a situation where I couldn't risk the truck dying. Not a fix by any means but we ran it that way for months before it finally did what this van is doing. 🤔

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars S K says:

    Never give wife unit just the tip, it doesnt go down well 😆

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Dallas says:

    I would have checked the fule filter first. If it had one, if it don't… install one? Then you would have really smelled the gas.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AfterShock says:

    sounds like your average pile of shit that would be more cost effective to crush.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Graham Oaten says:

    i just wondered who owns all those cars in the yard or they all there for repair

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Damoinion says:

    Does that van have a saddle type fuel tank with a drive shaft space through it? If so, that would explain both the aeration and the backfeed from the main rail.
    The reason being, a lot of saddle tanks use a venturi style transfer from the "blind" side to the pump well which makes use of the return line to drive the process.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    Yep run a POS wire to the inertia switch side going to the pump on the passenger side kick panel

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    When I drop stuff I blow it off

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    That was the fuel pump relay according to the diagram

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    Glad my 98 Ford e250 has no distributor it's a coil pack and cam synchro setup

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    I test drove the van with the owner yesterday and it was running fine but once it got really hot and we got on the road it would die at the light it would want to die at the stoplight and then you give it some gas and it would pickup and go as long as you keep the revs really high it would run real good so she thinks the fuel pump is the issue so I have to go rent a fuel pump pressure tester and see if that's the issue and it's got pressure and if it doesn't have fuel pressure and pump is going bad then going to have to cut into the floor in the rear and swap out the pump like I did in my personal van

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    I'm going to be working on a 96 e150 later today it is hurting big time wish I could do a live stream with you ray and get your opinion on why it's doing what it's doing

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lone263 says:

    Fuel pump needs 55-60 psi!

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LegacyDan610 says:

    id love to see more of these type of Vans and their common issues they have I know this is a 95 but more or less anywhere from 05-15 and up or whatever you can get, my brother is starting a business for flooring and I want to make sure I know its issues so I can maintain his van for work and make it reliable for him. thank you for the vids and pure honesty of ur work. very few like you and I appreciate that.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Denton says:

    Ray,. it is apparatuses.
    as in various X-Ray apparatuses. read it at least 500 times in X-Ray control service manuals.👍🇺🇸😎

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Reid says:

    Atta boy Ray, go home and have a beer, I am….👍👍👍👍👍

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Curt Knutson says:

    I think I would call it dead.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Craig Riker says:

    Those are called Cherry Bombs… youngster, Thrush were painted purple if memory serves me correct.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Baker says:

    Ya….cranking until the battery is feaf

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Baker says:

    God!…..more total junk!

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars IYAAYAS says:

    not connected to this video, but why are Toyota alternators so blasted expensive?

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brendan Conley says:

    That's quite the dumpster fire you found yourself Ray.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CALVIN L. NIKONT says:

    I have had a distributor wrench for 50 years.
    You should get one if you’re going to stay in the business!

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danny Linc says:

    Vans totally suck, but a 5.8L isn't too bad.
    Bad gas is bad gas.
    You're on it.
    Put the distributor back at the factory stake mark you can see with the holder and bolt removed.
    Check the engine oil for fuel smell because those regulators could ruin your whole day.
    We shall see how things go with the fresh gas.
    You might need a set of spark plugs of the right number.
    Don't condemn the timing chain yet.
    I heard it run.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Waldon Herdman says:

    Ain't got no gas in it…😂😂😂

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    you are pumping out after the fuel filter …. filter = rubbish ?

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hugh W says:

    Sometimes just the tip is all it needs

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben Gossard says:

    Easy was to fry a ecm…

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Doctor Wu says:

    Ever thought about getting some sort of body mounted camera set up?

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    how did it get to your shop

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill in Phoenix says:

    Some days are like that, glad you didn't start a fire. I had a "Z" shape tool to get that distributor hold down bolt

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BillFromAZ says:

    I'm guessing the fuel sat too long and turned to varnish and gummed things up.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Olsen says:

    I'd be starting with the key …how does the clock spring ( if it has one ) or similar work if the key doesn't go all the way in ….

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jeffrey robinson says:

    That pump seemed to be sucking a lot of air from somewhere Ray

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Julius Roberts says:

    Just the tip "AALL RIGHT!!!!"

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John T. says:

    The Regulator must be leaking as the pump wouldn't be sucking that much air through from the tank

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maytag Mark says:

    Been itching to see this van hit the shop!!!

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brett Cordeiro says:

    Love your videos

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ozmiander says:

    Funny thing is that i had to run a switch to that same connector in my 05 f350 when the fuel pump relay died and i had to wait for a new fuse block.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John T. says:

    We call those mufflers hot dogs, for obvious reasons.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Snyder says:

    What a cluster f###. Amazing. Truely a Rainman

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars scanner lanier says:

    There comes a point where you just have to turn away work. My electrician friend learned that several years ago (40). A guy wanted a junk fuse box wired into his home for additional service. My friend took the job. The junk box later burned out some wires and started a small fire. Good thing my friend had insurance and bonded. He never took a job like that again. No second rate "make-do's" I've found that even in my repairs. You fix only part of the problem to pacify the customer, you can bet they will come after you for the rest of remaining issues. Going forward I write and quote all issues to cover my hiney. Hope you don't lose your shirt on this one. I would have walked away from it.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Craig Quann says:

    A Ford with an exhaust leak… Never heard of that before….lol

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Morning Beach Sunshine says:

    I am so glad we got to work outside today! Thank you – winter in New England is no bueno.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Big dog says:

    New word
    Canables

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars michael Baker says:

    No gas Ray sounds like

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eldon Howard says:

    👍

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt V says:

    I wonder what Ray has against siphons… Seems like it would've been much easier to siphon right out of the tank instead of jumping the pump. But I guess it worked out in the end because it revealed other potential issues.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Beyers says:

    One thing I've noticed is that there's air in the fuel line. I think the fuel pump is bad. But there definitely more the one problem with this truck.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Retro Rabbit says:

    Does brake clean into the EFI count as an injector service? You need some fish tank hose… then you can sit in the driver's seat and "inject" your "fuel" whenever you have something like this…

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars caleb briscoe says:

    Is break cleaner a mechanics duct-tape?

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Graves III says:

    I'll come in, give me 18 hours🤣🤣🤣

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Radio Rescue says:

    Yeah. That van got some issues. Be interesting to see what all is wrong here.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Miles says:

    Warning: tool gravity is near.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FORD ADDICT says:

    AN AMAZING VIDEO. TYPICAL I CAN SAY. 25 MINUTES ILL NEVER GET BACK

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DeadEyeDave says:

    Apparatus is its own plural.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Longeno55 says:

    I can’t wait to hear this old Ford van beast run.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron says:

    Sounds like a week spark causing the engine to flood. More then likely the spark from the rotor in the distributor is jumping terminals and causing the engine to backfire. Spark plugs could be fouled, causing the rough idle. At least it's not the infamous bad soldering job that was done on the shielded wire that runs from the distributor to the ICM causing the engine to run on 4 cylinders. The old stale fuel is definitely hard to ignite especially if it has alot of moisture in it. It would probably be a good idea to put a additive in the fuel to dry up any moisture that has accumulated.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FORD ADDICT says:

    OMG JUST PUSHBIT INTO THE FREAKING SHOP

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim John Un says:

    I was wondering about that fuel still coming out of the rail, too. Thinking fuel pressure regulator may be leaking?

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mice InOz says:

    Sadly, I also work on my own. I pull disabled vehicles into my workshop. Depending on what else is there, I may get a tow vehicle right into the shed, otherwise I tow it close then I use a 2 tonne chain block attached to one of the vehicles in there already or the building frame structure and winch a dead car into the shop with the chain block. Many of the vehicles I get have transmission failure, so I do this often.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Malt NZ says:

    No English professor, but I think apparatus is a collective noun indicating multiple components making a single unit. So you would disconnect all this apparatus (not all these apparati).

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Great Lambrini says:

    That’s a fit motor. Fit for the crusher. Every cent spent on it is a cent wasted.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James P says:

    You should be paid for advertising the Palmeto gun show.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1045120967384668 says:

    Funnily enough i use the Inertia button as a "kill-switch" on the partners vehicle. Have it wired up she needs to press an/or hold random buttons etc that i've tapped into for x amount of seconds then turn the key to accessories wait 3s then as she turns the key unpress the "combination".

    and when she is parking the car to re-activate the "Kill-Switch" she just cycles the trip computer button that's next to the steering wheel x4 and it makes an icon on the dashboard flash x4 and it trips the Inertia switch and the car will shut off after x mins because it's not getting anymore sweet sweet gasoline.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Google says:

    Aparatus: singular AND plural. 😊

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Google says:

    Hot wire: pretty slick!

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel says:

    De-apparatus, un-apparatus ?

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roger Albans says:

    been waiting on that Ford van to have something happening on it

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Luis Rodriguez says:

    What a waste of time!

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ksben001 says:

    Where do you dump bad gasoline ? I have 5+ gallons

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve French says:

    Just the tip…

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Ivers says:

    Just like a Mustie project…

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Biker Guy says:

    I get tired of all the junk car repairs

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tacticool Millenial says:

    This van should just be brought to the junk yard.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sammy Adair says:

    Might be faulty fuel stop switch coming on

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A Dot In The Shark says:

    With all that spilled fuel and you connecting that fuel pump (zzzt!) I was waiting for the van to permanently "fix itself".

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gerald harkness says:

    saving a frd!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fshfrktx says:

    You need to hire a tech giant layoffe to be your goffer. fuckem

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lawman says:

    Another dead truck that needs an exorcism. You seem to be a magnet.

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Pimpo says:

    Is that thing gonna run wow any vehicle that old in ny is already in junkyard or smashed into a cube

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Emperor Woof Woof says:

    Never say the word "should" when doing anything.

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