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dismal fuel pressure??? 200 1986

Luke,

My Bentley's manual is not nearby, so I can't check the fuel pressure spec for you right now.


Before you drop anything more for another part in a hide and seek manner, consider making the Bently manual your next purchase.

It is very good and contains an escellent diagnostic procedure for fuel system troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting does require a pressure guage, but I have found you can still get someplace without one.

Simply act according to a procedure
AS IF the fuel presure test failed to live up to specs. Then adjust or replace that part.

If it corrects things, then you found and solved the problem. If not, merely go on to the next diagnostic procedure.

It still may involve buying some part(s), but you will at least avoid guessing and replacing parts which have no bearing.






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