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Gimme that Old Time....... Volvo 200 1980

After renewing much of the wiring under the hood of Susan's 245
yesterday I put the fuel injection system back in today (with her help).
Finally got it all pretty much back together and decided to check the
fuel delivery before installing the boot. Got fuel but only by jumpering
#5 and 7 fuses. Not much fuel either. So I rigged up a pressure gauge
to the fuel filter and found I was getting a whopping 3 psi.
(Probably what I was getting before.)
I guess next trip I'll go under and see if the main pump is doing anything
and if not, replace it. I have a spare. The more I work on these newfangled
pseudoVolvos the more I love my 122 and my 164.

At least I am learning a lot. No, my vocabulary has NOT taken a turn for
the worse. At least it was fairly cool today.
--
George Downs, The "original" Walrus3, Bartlesville, Oklahoma






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