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> need high def picture of 1.7 with the air cleaner, and status report
freezing14
post Nov 5 2004, 10:25 AM
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i am finalising the attachment of all the component to the engine , but since i did not took it apart A picture would be really helpfull,, I need to know where all the hose go , i got the diagram so i know where they go but some of the item like the fuel pressure reg must mount somewhere as well as the deceleration valve, i am sure they do not just sit on top

on a other note my fuel pump is running 5 seconds and then stop ,, it was a computer problem,, tested the injectors WTF I taught I had 4 that worked only 3 , i got a couple of spare (2)but the only one I got that work are the 2.0 version,,, no good I need 1.7, anyone wanna trade spares
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post Nov 5 2004, 12:07 PM
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If nobody posts one before I get home for lunch I will take a pic of my 1.7 its stock with D-jet.

Your fuel pump should run for 5 sec when the key is first turned on then stop until you star cranking, then it will stay on.

My fuel press. reg is mounted to a braket the is welded to the engine tin above cyl #1
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