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1990 300CE fuel draining into intake, what would cause this?
I took my car (1990 300CE) to get smog tested, and it failed. They said it was running rich, and gave me a list of parts to replace (all rubber hoses on the engine, injector seals, breather hoses etc). I did all that including an oil change, and when I started draining the oil, I had to quickly put another pan in place before the first one filled up. I got about three gallons of oil (and I assume gasoline) out of the sump. When pulling the throttle body to replace the gasket, I noticed a puddle of gas in the intake manifold below the throttle body. I can only assume gas is leaking into the intake system somehow when it is running, and after the engine is turned off. What would cause this to happen? I am not as familiar with gassers as much as I am with Diesels, so please take it easy on me LOL! Thanks in advance, Rich
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Sounds like a plunger seal on the fuel distributor.
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How easy is that to replace? Is that part available, or should I just get a used one at a wrecking yard?
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The part is available but I don't know the # Its kinda a pita but diy if you are methodical.
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Rollguy what engine do you have in the car ?. Is it an M103 ? If 103 it can get in from fuel pressure regulator .But again it can do the same if fuel distributor seals have rotted out . How is it running ?
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http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/tech-help/291538-rebuilding-cis-e-distributor.html CIS fuel distributer cleanout w/pics - Pelican Parts Technical BBS http://www.cis-jetronic.com/public_doc/07.3-0997-06.pdf |
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Rollguy this is the fuel regulator on your car .Remove the plastic tube and start the car .See if fuel comes out of the regulator.
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Rollguy i am shooting blanks here, i need to know what engine you have ie m103 m104 or i can not help you .I research one engine to find you have another. Nothing in your profile to go by.
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You can probably check to see if the control piston is leaking with a dental mirror just after shutting the engine off.
If leaking, the part number of the control piston seal ring is A 011 997 71 48. You will also need a A 004 997 06 48 seal between the fuel distributor and housing. The procedure is covered in the FSM under 7.3-1660. It is critical to get the screw plug set to the same depth as before. |
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You have a M104.980.
It's an early 104 with KE-Jetronic fuel injection. |
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