Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:53:14 +0000 From: Grunff <grunff232nopsam.com> Subject: Re: Need some help badly
David Spear wrote: > My longwinded question is this: What could cause air to be introduced into > my #2 fuel line. Either the fuel distributor is faulty, or it's not getting adequate fuel pressure/flow rate. They're pretty reliable beasts, so check the line pressure and flow rate first. > No bubbles in any other lines, and the bubbles are > definitely coming out of the fuel distributor. Could a failed or failing > fuel distributor account for my inability to bring my fuel mixture into > range? Yes. > Could it account for the car stalling and refusing to start? Yes. > What > can go wrong with the fuel distributor and is it internally repairable? Dunno - I've never opened one up (or had to replace one for that matter). > I really don't want to replace the fuel distributor (>$500) if in fact > something else may be causing these symptoms... please help. I don't see that you have much choice - if pressure and flow are good, then it's faulty. Good luck, -- Grunff