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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 04:55 PM
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I tracked my problem to too much fuel....took of the intake cover off'''I can see the lines going to the injectors and the 2 devices in there...someone told me to look for leaks but I activate the fuel pump and no leaks....what should be my next step?...thank you guys
 
Old Nov 23, 2010 | 09:18 AM
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help anyone?
 
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Information... Your post is severely lacking in information. Specifically vehicle related information.
 
Old Nov 25, 2010 | 10:36 PM
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your right, t's the same 93 4.3 cpi engine flooding. Took plenum off no leakes i connected a p test gauge ran the fuel pump. presure goes to about 60 as soon as I de energixze the fp presure goes to )?
 
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if your fuel pressure goes to Zero when you turn the key off, that means your Fuel pressure regulator is bad. Your pressure should hold 60 psi for at least 5 mins after you turn the key off. go to the parts store and ask for a fuel pressure regulator. That should help control the flooding.

Please add into your signture all your trucks info, such as year, engine size, if its CPI or TBI, 4x4 or not. that way people know some basic info about your truck so they can help you next time. Take a look at my Sig, you know what kind of truck I have just by looking at that.
 
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thank you so much....will let you know
 
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