Ran Out of Fuel - put more in, what now?
Posted: 27 Mar 2006, 23:28
Hi, this is perhaps more a plee for help rather than a pure question. Although im sure others must have suffered the same problem?
Ok, i have a 1989 1.9l petrol brick, soon after i purchased it last year i ran out of fuel whilst parked on a steep hill. I half filled the tank from jerry cans, but alas it wouldnt start. Someone suggested i pour some fuel into the carb, thus enabling the engine to start for long enough to draw more fuel through. It worked first attempt.
Last week i parked up on the flat, and 4 days later went to use my van, and it looked like i had run out of fuel again, i checked the tank and i was out. Did the same, put a load of fuel in the tank, little in the carb, nothing... and then my battery went flat.
So- the batterys on to charge now, can anyone suggest what i should do? Other than make sure i have enough fuel in the future!
Its been really wet recently so i was thinking wd40 the electrics.
BTW the starter motor seems to turn over fine, the engines just not starting. (sounds like theres no fuel).
Many thanks for any help, i know im not very savy with engines so sorry for the long winded desciption.

Ok, i have a 1989 1.9l petrol brick, soon after i purchased it last year i ran out of fuel whilst parked on a steep hill. I half filled the tank from jerry cans, but alas it wouldnt start. Someone suggested i pour some fuel into the carb, thus enabling the engine to start for long enough to draw more fuel through. It worked first attempt.
Last week i parked up on the flat, and 4 days later went to use my van, and it looked like i had run out of fuel again, i checked the tank and i was out. Did the same, put a load of fuel in the tank, little in the carb, nothing... and then my battery went flat.
So- the batterys on to charge now, can anyone suggest what i should do? Other than make sure i have enough fuel in the future!

BTW the starter motor seems to turn over fine, the engines just not starting. (sounds like theres no fuel).
Many thanks for any help, i know im not very savy with engines so sorry for the long winded desciption.
