Background: OEM fuel pump went out on my 2002 TJ 4.0. It wouldn't hold enough pressure to keep the Jeep running. And when turned off, the pressure would rapidly fall to 0 PSI. Replaced it with a new Delphi fuel pump and upon first ignition turn on with the new pump, it took 4 on/off cycles for the pump to build all the way to ~40 PSI. Didn't think much of it since the fuel lines had been disconnected and it was a brand new pump. It cranked right up and ran fine.
Fast forward a few days, with the Jeep still sitting in the garage, I go back out and throw the pressure gauge on the fuel rail just to see if it had dropped at all. Reading 0 PSI. Figured I probably had some leakage from old injectors. So I turn the ignition on and I didn't hear the pump and the pressure stayed at 0. After a dozen on/off cycles of the ignition, the pump finally turned on and I got a few PSI. Did it again and gained more PSI. It took a handful of on/off of the ignition to build up to ~40 PSI.
So, a couple of questions...
1) Should the short 2-second priming cycle of the pump bring the PSI up higher than ~10 PSI at a time when starting from 0?
2) While I wait for it to act up again so I can get a volt meter on the pump to see if it is even getting power, what else do I need to be on the lookout for?
Fast forward a few days, with the Jeep still sitting in the garage, I go back out and throw the pressure gauge on the fuel rail just to see if it had dropped at all. Reading 0 PSI. Figured I probably had some leakage from old injectors. So I turn the ignition on and I didn't hear the pump and the pressure stayed at 0. After a dozen on/off cycles of the ignition, the pump finally turned on and I got a few PSI. Did it again and gained more PSI. It took a handful of on/off of the ignition to build up to ~40 PSI.
So, a couple of questions...
1) Should the short 2-second priming cycle of the pump bring the PSI up higher than ~10 PSI at a time when starting from 0?
2) While I wait for it to act up again so I can get a volt meter on the pump to see if it is even getting power, what else do I need to be on the lookout for?
