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Re: Ari, thats some great info..... Posted by Ari [Email] ![]() ![]() In Reply to: Ari, thats some great info....., robert, Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:25:43 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Find the injectors on the firewall side of the engine. There is a fuel rail distributing fuel to all the injectors. Since you have a non-turbo, follow the fuel rail to the driver's side, and you'll find a metal canister. It will have a fuel line running into it, and a vacuum line running into the intake plenum underneath. You can tell vacuum lines from fuel lines, because fuel lines have connectors, and vaccum lines are just thin hoses pressed on.
The easy way to check if a FPR has a leaky diaphram is to pull the hose off the intake side, and with the engine off, suck on the hose. Yes, that's what I said. It will not taste good - that's normal. If you taste fuel then chances are the diaphram is leaky.
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