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Fuel Dist. Question



Pull a line off of the injector and check the flow there.You could have
plugged injectors if there is good flow there.If no flow, check the screens
in the dist under the fuel line fittings.You could also have a sticking
plunger in the dist.Pull it and clean with B-12 carb cleaner.
   Oh yeah! I just recieved my B day present, a new lap top with high speed
wireless connection. I just thought that you would like to know.Maybe you
could get a high speed phone?LOL
  Its not even Thanksgiving and we are already plannig and talking Cincy. We
have all got to have a screw loose!!!!!!!!!

ole blue
----- Original Message -----
From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 7:27 AM
Subject: Fuel Dist. Question


> OKay, it's not "technically" a Rocc, but could be. Motronic 2L 16V in a
> rabbit.
> So, install handy jumper wire and raise air flow plate = no stream from
the
> injector, and nothing out of the union between the injector line and the
> distributor.
>
> BUT, there IS a good squirt of fuel when you crack the main line to the
> distributor, and the fuel pump runs. SO somewhere between the supply and
> the output there's a problem. Sound like the dist is pooched? It was a
> "new" one from the yard. What say ye?
>
> Thanks, Cathy
>
>
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