RE: [DML] Fuel System Contamination
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RE: [DML] Fuel System Contamination



Not knowing exactly what kind of contamination your talking about, but it
has to be very microscopic to get past the fuel filter. But rust particales
can build in the fuel distributor and stop it up along with the injectors.
If your going to replace the pump and accumulator then a FD may be in order
also alsos with either replacing the injectors or cleaning them.
John Hervey


-----Original Message-----
From: deloreanz [mailto:deloreanz@xxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 1:15 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Fuel System Contamination


Thanks for all the help in the past. Is there any proceedure i can
follow to check how far the fuel contamination has gotten(like if it
got past the accumulator/distributor up to the injectors? I'm
considering just replacing the fuel pump/accumulator/filter just to
be safe, is that absolutely nessesary or could I check if any of
those are still good? Also how could i check the distributor for rust
(hence injector contamination)? Thanks again,



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