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| This might be a silly fuel pump question....; But it might have nothing to do with the fuel pump | |
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| MR Bill | Nov 12 2016, 09:08 AM Post #16 |
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You could try and use a hair dryer to heat up the screw. |
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| MarkyMayhem | Nov 12 2016, 06:29 PM Post #17 |
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Yea a hairdryer was actually on hand. Thing is it doesn't get THAT hot, and the heat is spread around an awful lot. Just having the engine good & warmed up got more heat down the screws than any hairdryer. I was lucky enough to have a running car! -M |
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| MarkyMayhem | Nov 14 2016, 09:04 AM Post #18 |
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Drivability wise everything is good butt using my skin gauge and my ears I have noticed a change in the idle tone and looked at my short-term fuel trim. A couple times I've noticed a change in the tone accompanied by a raise and quickly lowering of the short-term fuel trim. My injector will be here by December from China. I've been running dead dry gas with no ATF or anything in it. I guess we will wait and see what happens |
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