Re: [DML] fuel pressure tester
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Re: [DML] fuel pressure tester
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 17:38:47 -0000
What were the symptoms that made you think to check the fuel system
pressures? In many cases the symptoms can tell you what the problem is
without the need to actually check pressures. In some cases it is
helpful to use the gauges to confirm the diagnoses but not required.
The fuel pressure accumulater causes hard hot start problems when it
is bad. Although other things can also cause this there are things
that can be done to confirm a bad accumulater without resorting to
gauges. A bad or missing check valve on the fuel pump might be causing
your system rest pressure to crash. Replace the fuel filter and cut
the old one open, if it is full of black chunks the accumulater is
gone. (An accumulater 2 years old is not immediatly suspect). A fuel
pump may not be bad if the suction hose is collapsing causing the
pressure to fall. Using gauges requires you to interpet the results
correctly.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Noah <sitz@xxxx> wrote:
[moderator snip]
> bwahahahahaha. Pressure started at 18, shot to 75 when the valve was
> closed, stabilized at 51, dropped to 18 the second the car was shut
off,
> and to zero about 15 seconds later.
>
> Given that:
>
> a) the accumulator is < two years old and
> b) info garnered from other sources indicates that the pressure will
drop
> fairly slowly if the fault is in the accumulator
>
> ...I see in my future...a fuel pump.
>
> Thanks much.
>
> Noah
> #2867
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