I have twin 318's in my 78
I have twin 318's in my 78 trojan and my left engine stalls after warn up when under a load. Had the same problem with my right engine but replacing fuel pump fixed it then it started with my left almost right away so I relaced that fuel pump but problem still occured. I was told that a good test for a fuel pump being bad is that you can blow air through the fuel inlet of the pump which I was able to do but I was also able to blow air through the inlet of the new pump as well. Is it possible I got a defective fuel pump? Does anyone know if that test really is a good indication of a failing pump? When I replaced the fuel pump on the other engine I wasn't able to blow air through either the inlet or the outlet of the new pump but could on the old one.
I have twin 318's in my 78 trojan and my left engine stalls after warn up when under a load. Had the same problem with my right engine but replacing fuel pump fixed it then it started with my left almost right away so I relaced that fuel pump but problem still occured. I was told that a good test for a fuel pump being bad is that you can blow air through the fuel inlet of the pump which I was able to do but I was also able to blow air through the inlet of the new pump as well. Is it possible I got a defective fuel pump? Does anyone know if that test really is a good indication of a failing pump? When I replaced the fuel pump on the other engine I wasn't able to blow air through either the inlet or the outlet of the new pump but could on the old one.

