In a message dated 98-06-25 20:57:39 EDT, Paulc@SNET.NET writes: << I do not have a fuel pressure gauge so I cannot measure fuel pressure. Althought I think it is the next logical step I would like to hear if any thinks the fuel pump replacement is needed? Anyone have any thoughts on this? Similar problem >> I think you are on track with getting the pressure checked before purchasing a fuel pump. Don't forget there is a fuel pressure regulator as a (somewhat) major componant of the fuel system. This *could* be part of the problem. gmbulley cary, nc |
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