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Power loss when warmed up, '86 2.5L


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I have been chasing a problem for a while without success, and have some time over the next couple weeks to dig into it.  After driving for 30is minutes I lose power on my 1986 2.5L.  It is manual, and I can push the clutch and rev the engine without trouble, but any load lugs the engine.  If I restart the engine I can get a minute of motion out of it, but the problem comes back quickly.  I only take short trips with it now, and don't get on the expressway.

 

I have checked the fuel line to see if I am getting vapor lock, but it doesn't run near enough to anything hot, and it happened during the Missour winter as well. 

 

I added a ground wire near the fuel pump a la Cruiser54 tips, but that didn't fix it.

 

I got an REM from NickInTimeDesigns to help with diagnostics.  The engine starts running lean and goes into open loop when the problem occurs.  The O2 sensor seems to be giving reasonable readings.

 

I was about out of gas once when it started, and after filling up if ran fine the rest of the way home, about 10 minutes away.  Could the fuel pump be failing?

 

I have repaired a lot of wiring under the dash as when I got it a couple years ago the e-brake had cut several wires and melted some stuff, so some sensor could be disconnected or connected to the wrong thing, or the ECU could be damaged.

 

The reprieve I get after restarting makes me think it is ECU or sensor related.

 

Anyone have experience with this or have suggestions?

 

 

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I’m leaning towards fuel pump being on its way out. After restarting, it is giving the fuel pump a chance to prime the system again. 

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