In a message dated 9/9/02 6:22:42 PM Central Daylight Time, svw_coco@xxxx writes: > I found out the hard way the fuel distributor plunger was > siezed, so I had a spare one that was supplied with the car when I > bought it. The car started but had to much fuel pressure, more > testing found that the pressure regulator was no good so it was > replaced. Now the car starts but it has a noticable miss to it, I > checked compression and it checks out fine across the board. Some > more testing found that #1 and #4cyl was not getting fuel from the > distributor. I double checked the fuel distributor part #'s and > found that the original one was 0 438 100 109 and the one that I > replaced it with is 0 438 100 114. They hook up the same, but for > some reson #1 and #4 are dry. I did find out that part # 0 438 100 > 114 fits an early 4cyl turbo model and that #1 and #4 are blocked > with plugs in this aplication, if this is the case can anyone tell > me if there is a fix for this without opening the distributor? Any > help in this matter would be great. Thanks for you info > Stephane, first of all, you cannot interchange parts between fuel distributers, especially the metal plunger. it is a machined match to your original distributer and cannot be swapped, since they are a matched pair. also you really gotta get the right fuel distributer. you can get a rebuilt one for about $500 from DMCHouston, and i bet Grady has a used one somewhere for cheaper than a new one. you need to get this straightened out before you start replacing other expensive parts! Andy Soma576@xxxx 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596 Fargo, ND 58102 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]