Re: impossibly high fuel pressure?
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Re: impossibly high fuel pressure?
- From: dherv10@xxxx
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 06:01:38 -0000
Group, The Haynes book on the K Bosch system say's:quote. The line
pressure regulator maintains a constant fuel pressure in the system
while the enging is running, returning excess fuel to the tank to
prevent overpressure. In addition, the regulator has a built in rest
pressure valve and a shut off valve, which function when the engine
has been shut off to maintain a lower (approximately 35 psi) pressure
in the system to prevent vapor lock and to keep the fuel in the
system from draining back into the tank, making starting more
difficult.End quote. Andy, What is the part number on the fuel pump.
If it is a Bosch, I may be able to tell if it's right or wrong for
the car. Also, I have new rebuilt CPR on my site, I will send it
overnight to try. I also will post on the web site under Talk and
View the K Bosch fuel injected part I quoted in the morning when I
get to work.
I hope this helps
John Hervey
www.specialTauto.com
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