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Date:         Wed, 23 May 2001 18:35:48 -0700
Reply-To:     Paul Bucco <ibuyvdubs@yahoo.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Paul Bucco <ibuyvdubs@yahoo.com>
Subject:      fuel pressure question-Again!!
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Hi List,

When testing my fuel pressure regulator, when the engine is hooked to the gauge , it will read 39 pounds for like 10 minutes after no one messes with it. so, my buddy switched to a good one that was off of the Vanagon he drove over and when hooked up to my engine, his fuel pressure regulator went to 35 pounds while cranking and once the engine was stopped being cranked it would go down to 0 pounds pressure in ten seconds. Should it hold pressure or let it go when it is cranking and does this sound like a fuel pressure regulator problem or other? sorry if it is near broken fragments, my brain is frazzled from my workday!!

TIA,

===== Paul Bucco Ibuyvdubs@yahoo.com New Jersey Shore 65 21 window deluxe(have rebuilt 1641cc-need to install it now!!) 87 Wolfsburg Edition Vanagon 00 Dodge Ram workvan

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