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> Fuel Problem, Car started once - then won't start
drawbardude
post Jul 17 2008, 04:50 PM
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Arggh! Does anyone have a suggestion on my fuelish problem. I couldn't get my 1970 - 1.7 L car started so looked at the fuel lines for the problem. Long story short - I replaced the lines - yeah. After replacing the lines, car started easily and ran for 5 minutes. Now, it won't start again, it would appear I have a fuel lock - or perhaps a brain lock. Any suggestions out there.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif)
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post Jul 18 2008, 07:13 AM
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There is a whole host of things that could have gone wrong during the replacement. You can't just guess at this stuff you have to troubleshoot methodically. Like Curt said is this FI? assuming it is ...

Is the fuel pump working? (quick buzz when key first turns on)
Is it doing its job? Gross test. After the system is pressurized turn the key off and remove the fuel pressure plug on the drivers side rail - even with the pump off you should get a squirt of fuel. Proper test is to insert a fuel pressure guage.

Do these two first - could save you a whole bunch of time farting around.
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