Did it work when all the bubbles disappeared ?
ok stupid idea but has it got the right fuel cap fitted to the tank, if its a not vented or blocked it will create a vacuum in the tank and draw the fuel back along the lines?
er it shouldn't be hissing, run the engine with the cap off and see if there are bubbles
yup. put the cap on but just turn it so it won't fall out, so thats its just loose in the filler neck.
Quote from: Panic mechanic! on May 15, 2011, 08:17:44 PMyup. put the cap on but just turn it so it won't fall out, so thats its just loose in the filler neck.Thanks dooood, I'll give it a try...and let you know tomorrow...but, why would it sit on the drive and just run for ages, yet cut out on the road?I may be able to answer my own question with some applied logic.....if at idle, I can see small air bubbles, then it's finding air from somewhere - however, under load, then this air supply isn't enough, so then the vacuum increases in the tank and then phuttt....stopped.. Does this make sense?
Just do it! and see if it helps.