<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by chas:
i dont think a leaky regulator will flood the cylinders. it simply lets the fuel pressure return to the tank.<hr></blockquote>
You think wrong. You ever notice the MANIFOLD vacuum line that goes to the regulator???? Well, VERY OFTEN, the regulator diaphram rips internally and allows fuel to be sucked through the MANIFOLD vacuum line and into the intake causing FLOODING on all cylinders and long crank times.
[ March 29, 2003: Message edited by: Dan90RS ]</p>
i dont think a leaky regulator will flood the cylinders. it simply lets the fuel pressure return to the tank.<hr></blockquote>
You think wrong. You ever notice the MANIFOLD vacuum line that goes to the regulator???? Well, VERY OFTEN, the regulator diaphram rips internally and allows fuel to be sucked through the MANIFOLD vacuum line and into the intake causing FLOODING on all cylinders and long crank times.
[ March 29, 2003: Message edited by: Dan90RS ]</p>
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