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> Pulling fuel injector leads..., Should the engine stumble?
BMartin914
post Sep 29 2005, 02:56 PM
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Testing the functionality of my FI last night I decided to pull the injector leads one at a time to see if it made any dirfference in the running condition.

Pulled #1 and it kept running like nothing had happened. Pulled #4 and it died. Restarted it and pulled #2 and it kept running like it had been, pulled #3 and it died.

Is this indicitive of something? I expected maybe a stumble, but not for it to die.
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post Sep 30 2005, 09:23 AM
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All of my grounds have been tied into ONE by the PO. When I had it apart a couple of weeks ago, I cut off the old ground lead and soldered on a gold plated ring terminal and tied it into one of the case bolts on top of the engine.

As a result, all of my grounds should be good.

I will ahve some time to look at it this evening and see if I can find anyhting else.
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