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fuel pressure regulator 200 1989

Hello Greg:

You may want to depressurize your fuel system as per the 700/900FAQ instructions (pulling a fuel pump fuse). I did mine after the car sat for more than a day.

Remove the vacuum line, loosen the big nut olding the FPR into its mount. Remove the fuel return line (the one with the clamp). Then crack the two nuts attaching it to the fuel rail (use opposing wrenches). Installation is the reverse of removal.

If you needed a fuel pressure regulator, you need plugs now. Might as well do them while you have the hood open!

Good luck!

Herb Goltz, London, Ontario, Canada '89 760GLE w/170K mi






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