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> CIS guru's need to pick your brains.
rick 918-S
post Feb 11 2006, 10:34 PM
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I pulled my motor apart and set the CIS unit asside. I went out today and started taking inventory of what I have and what I have to get. I pushed down on the sensor plate in the CIS unit thinking it would spring back. It didn't. It's like the pivot shaft is sticking. I have the manual on CD. The exploded view is very nice. The unit looks very straight forward. I was thinking about pulling it apart and cleaning things up.

Q) Anyone ever done this?

Q) Any pit falls to steer clear of?

Q) When you purchase a rebuilt unit for $ 1000.00+ what parts do they change?
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rick 918-S   CIS guru's need to pick your brains.   Feb 11 2006, 10:34 PM
brp914   It is fuel pressure that "springs" it back. Off t...   Feb 11 2006, 10:55 PM
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