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post Sep 30 2007, 01:42 PM
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who can i get to rebuild a pressure senssor or get instructions to rebuild myself, or just get a working one from somewhere. found that the one one myfriends car is not working and most likely is the problem with the stutter,s .
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Search for Geoff Bleyseng(?) on this board .... he was doing them.

Otherwise, it is Fuel Injection Corp, Livermore, CA (bought Brett Instruments) - or Python Injection, Stanton, CA. Maybe others, but I don't know.

Damp Dave is correct, but the "O" ring that seals the halves can also take a crap. Go to your local Automotive Recycling Facility (Junkyard) and get one off of a Mercedes Benz, VW, BMW, Volvo, and a few others. If it holds vacuum .... the diaphrams are still good. Use the good diaphrams in your bad unit.

I can get them rebuilt if I supply extra cores with good diaphrams, but the cost will wind up being about $225 - $250 (Core +Core + Rebuild).

The "rebuilt" ones that use the stamped steel diaphrams don't work real well as the steel was not as flexible as the beryllium/copper originally used.
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