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Yes The Piston Is Inside The Fd, But First Try This The C.o. Adjustment Screw Can Be Totally Screwed In, Thus Creating An Overrich Mixture And Flooding, The C O Screw Is Just In Front Of The Fd Viewed From Thr Frond, Take Allen Key Wrench, I Dont Know The Exact Size Know And Screw It Out(counter Clockwise) About 10-15 Turns And Try Again.
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if you will jump the fuel pump relay so that the pump is running and listen with the hood up you will probably hear the injectors pissing fuel.if you have the long 3mm tool for adjusting the mixture at the fuel distributor[between the fd and the air plate/flap]turn the tool counter clockwise until you hear the injectors shut up,now turn about 1/8th turn more and the car should start.make sure to change oil because it's full of gas by now. david poole european performance dallas tx.
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Why did ou not just use the 420's
Patrick, I'm wondering why did ou not just use the 420's FI system? I'm just asking for my own information. That seems like the logical thing to do to me, but I have a lot to learn about such things. Was there a problem with that component?
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Also before you run this car anymore you should change your oil and filter. Your gas has now contaminated your oil. John Roncallo |
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im wondering...is the whole plenum assembley considered the fuel distributor or is the part where the hard lines go to the injectors?? Because this plenum was pushing down and staying collapsed....after i cleaned it, its doing the reverse. I just dont get it.
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