Don't know how I had gotten one but I found a vac gauge that worked both for vacuum and pressure. Written right on the dial - fuel pressure. After I got a small adapter I measured --- 3.2 so the fuel pressure seems fine.
Another theory bites the dust.
Confirmed fuel pump pressure
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Re: Confirmed fuel pump pressure
Was that a constant 3.2 psi at all times?
Or just at idle...or at 4,499 rpm?
Or just at idle...or at 4,499 rpm?
In baseball, running into someone is apparently a "collision".
But doing the same thing in a car somehow makes it an "accident".
But doing the same thing in a car somehow makes it an "accident".
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Re: Confirmed fuel pump pressure
Ooops. Didn't even fire the engine. Guess I now need a T-adapter.