When I replaced the pick up line on my car I noticed that the fuel pump screen (the "filter baggy") was larger then the hose. What the manufacturer (or somebody else did) was the put glue, or some type of resin inside the lip that connects to the hose to fill the gap to make a snug fitting. What appears to have happened was the resin had started to rot and chunk off. When I removed the hose from the sump, the screen finally fell off (since replaced). What it sounds like is some of the resin has gotten sucked up the hose and is clogging it. The pump is probably buzzing from being starved, and this in turn is causing the "bucking" of the car durring acceleration. Best case: the resin is stuck in the pick up hose, and will have to be removed/flushed out. Worse case: resin may have gone thru the hose and ended up in the pump potenialy damaging it. In any case running the pump w/o a screen on it can reduce the life of both the fuel pump and the fuel filter if not cause premature failure by getting them clogged up. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, Cliff Andrews <fen2k@xxxx> wrote: > Question for you guys... well my delorean has been > exhibiting "bucking" on acceleration... first thing i > did was replace my pickup line.. i did this... still > happing.. well.. i went back and checked today.. > > My fuel filter baggy at the end of the pickup line has > broken off the end of the hose and i have driven the > car twice since this has happened.. so im pumping in > unfiltered gas into the pump. My pump has been making > some groaing noise as well.. > > What am i facing now? > > -Cliff > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/