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    Senior Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Mar 03 2014
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    Northern Virginia

    After finishing the job yesterday, I had success taking the car around the block and getting it up to 45 without problems. I also put 3 gallons of fuel in, just in case i have to siphon it out. Zero problems thus far!

    Question for the forum: with the seat and black plastic cover removed, did you hear a sucking sound while the motor was on? Mine is noticeable.. almost like Morse code: ----..----..-----, in a consistent pattern. Car runs fine, but I thought I'd ask before I finish putting the seat back together, hoping it isn't an air pressure thing.
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Jan 02 2006
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    9509
    Location
    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

    Quick note. I replaced my low pressure fuel pump and on the replacement pump the fuel line heater connection was open. The one that came from factory was sealed off. I filled up my tank and gas was leaking from this valve. You need to cap this unless you have an aux heat line.
    Last edited by CZA4; 10-01-2020 at 03:43 PM.

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