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Injector pump problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 50537" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Anything is possible. Do remember that the fuel delivery to each injector per turn is only small. It may not feel like its working right, but it could be. I'd strip the injectors to ensure the nozzles are free to move. They do tend to stick after long periods of sitting.</p><p>Are you getting good fuel pressure to the pump? is the air all bled out? both of these can cause issues of not pumping out enough fuel.</p><p>Ensure the stop lever is not pulled too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 50537, member: 82"] Anything is possible. Do remember that the fuel delivery to each injector per turn is only small. It may not feel like its working right, but it could be. I'd strip the injectors to ensure the nozzles are free to move. They do tend to stick after long periods of sitting. Are you getting good fuel pressure to the pump? is the air all bled out? both of these can cause issues of not pumping out enough fuel. Ensure the stop lever is not pulled too. [/QUOTE]
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