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ok, i took my fuel distributor from my W124 1986 300E 6.Cyl MB and disconnected the fuel lines and cranked the engine a couple of times to see if any gas would shoot from the fuel distributor. Out of the 6 holes in the distributor (one for each piston), none of them shot out any fuel what so ever. Does this mean that my fuel distributor is bad? My guess is that there needs to be fuel shooting out of the holes when the car is cranked in order for it to get through the injectors and to the pistons, right? Did I run this test right?
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