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jmargush |
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2056 running L jet
Drive the car for about 30 min parked it for about 15 then started back. It started to cut out and then just died. It will start and run for a few seconds but then dies. There is fuel and spark. Any ideas? Don't see any pinched lines any where. Ambient temp is 77 degrees |
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Mblizzard |
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Also check to be sure the fuel pump continues to run and it is not cutting out for any reason. If it is fuel starvation due to debris in the tank and line, I would replace all of the fuel lines. Tangerine Racing has the stainless Steel tunnel lines and a kit for the other fuel hoses. Get the fuel sock also.
I would install an in line fuel pressure gauge. It helps a bunch when you have issues. Mine would not start after doing some work. Checked the gauge. Pressure = 0. Go put the wire you knocked of the fuel pump back on and it's fixed. We'll worth it. |
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