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> 914 2.0 fuel problem, Fuel pressure
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post Aug 10 2010, 04:12 PM
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I have a 1975 porsche 914 2.0 . I have 19lbs of fuel pressure going into the regulator but I do not have any fuel pressure going out . I have already replaced the regulator . the car has been sitting for about 5 years . when I first got it I replaced the spark plugs and it ran . the next morning it would not start . It hasn't run since . ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED
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post Aug 10 2010, 04:42 PM
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19 lbs is not enough ... Pump should put out well over 40 when connected to the pressure regulator and dead-headed it should bury the needle on a gauge.

You have one of the following:

1.) Plugged screen in the fuel tank

2.) Pinched supply line

3.) Bad pump

4.) Plugged or kinked pressure line to the engine

5.) Bad fuel filter

The fuel pressure in the system should be near 30 psig running. When the key is shut off, it should hold about 20 psig for a while.

That's my opinion .............
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