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Eric Taylor
post Jan 26 2004, 12:33 AM
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The fuel pressure regulator has no effect on the pressure. It seams that no matter which way I turn the nut on the regulator there is no effect on the pressure. Did my regulator go bad? Right now it's at 32 LBS which isn't terriable but, I would like to drop it to the propper spec. Any ideas?
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post Jan 26 2004, 01:37 AM
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Sounds broken. If you can screw it in all the way without it affecting fuel pressure then it's ka-pooy. Engine is idling when you adjust, correct?
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LOL, it's suppost to be idiling when I adjust it? I was always afraid to do that.
I'll try it.
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