Don: My 83.5 has a metal connecting fuel line fitting right above the tranny/starter area. Mine had a severe clog once in it. It caused the fuel line right before the fitting to break and fule streaming out like crazy. Once I fixed the fuel line I found some boost in engine power. Looks like you are close to find the problem. David
--- Don Spence <dkspence@TELUS.NET> wrote: > The saga continues ... > > I did two fuel pump volume tests today, one at the pump and one at > the return outlet of the fuel pressure regulator. Direct from the > pump 30 seconds running delivered over 750 ml of fuel. At the fuel > pressure regulator return fitting only 25 to 40 ml ( I did this one > three times). > > I then blew out the fuel line, engine to pump, with 40 psi compressed > air. Still only 25 ml. I'm thinking I have a clogged fuel line.. > Make sense? > > What's involved in replacing this? > TIA > Don >
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