05-04-2003, 02:18 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: a box under the stairs in the corner of the basement of the house half a block down the street from jerry's bait shop...you know the place!
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check the fuel pressure with a fuel pressure gauge. screw it into the schrader valve on the fuel rail, then crank the car. the rail should hold pressure, about 53 to 55 psi. if it stays up, look elsewhere. if it goes back down, it could be the check valve in the pump, doubtful that that would cause it to not start. or it could be the pressure hose on the pump, like mine. it split and wouldn't send enough gas to the rail. if it's too low, check the regulator by crimping the return line with a pair of grips (you can protect it with old heater hose. if the gauge spikes, the regulator is bad. if it doesn't spike, the pump is not putting out enough pressure and needs to be replaced. if you don't have a guage, you can depress the schrader valve with a key. i think 55psi is eqaul to about 12 inches of sprayed gas, or just enough to get in your eye  you can also poor some gas (just a little) or carb cleaner directly into the throttle body. if that doesn't get her started, check elsewhere. if it starts and then dies, definately fuel.
hope this helps
tony
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