View Full Version : Fuel pressure lines
Goat Blower
01-16-2007, 03:20 PM
No, if it's not leaking externally, it's fine. You should always teflon tape threads, but that's a different thread. You're obviously losing pressure real fast which shouldn't happen. I'd look for a leaking injector or a bad check valve on your fuel pump. Except for an external leak, nothing else should cause immediate fuel pressure loss.
Elementality158
01-16-2007, 03:31 PM
It is a brand new fuel pump but maybe something is wrong with it, maybe i should go back to the stock one. This one im using is a 190. When i let off the key the fuel pump keeps running for a second, like it should. But its hard to hear it while im turning it over, maybe its not pumping enough while im turning it over. Ill switch back to stock real quick and see what happens.
Halon
01-16-2007, 06:19 PM
Did you lubricate the O-Ring on the fuel pump before you installed it? That is a fairly common spot for people to lose pressure at. I'd suggest looking at that and replacing that O-ring, they aren't that much money anyways.
I agree, probably the fuel pump install.
Elementality158
01-17-2007, 09:52 AM
Alright ill give that a try. Thanks guys.
Elementality158
01-22-2007, 01:17 AM
What does the ignition transistor look like. I have something here from my pile 'o parts. It says Power TR Unit. Im guessing thats it.
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