[DML] Fuel pressure and depressing the air metering plate
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[DML] Fuel pressure and depressing the air metering plate





Forgot to add something to my last message.  When my car's fuel 
system is fully pressurized, it takes about 3 to 5 lbs of force to 
depress the air metering plate.  Is it supposed to be like this?  It 
has always been that way since I purchased the car.  When the fuel 
system isn't pressurized (i.e., if the fuel lines were just hooked 
back up and the fuel pump hasn't run yet), then the air metering 
plate is very easy to depress.  

thanks again,

Matt
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