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Old 05-13-2009, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by pentoman View Post
While you're there and have the pump hooked up like that, you can go so far as to remove the injectors, set them squirting into some (safe) liquid receptacles, then watch them squirt as you push the intake air flap down.
Will see if things are working and if you are getting anything out of the injectors.
Haven't tried it yet myself, but plan to, just for fun and to check spray patterns.
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Originally Posted by 2020pup View Post
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Pulled the injectors out and hooked the lines back up to see if i was getting any spray or anything out of them. I got nothing. guess something is wrong in the distribution. also too look at this injector this is all the came out but my book shows a cone shaped seal that goes along with the one that is on it. Is that the case? actually it shows the one that is on the injector now, a cone shaped, and it looks like a regular o-ring
He tried that earlier, but I wasn't sure if the fuel pump was running, that's why I'm trying to get him to put a jumper on the fuel pump relay socket. Hopefully if the fuel pump is running, he can push down on the plate and get fuel to spray out of the injectors.

Fingers crossed!
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