Posted by Hobo,NC on August 28, 2009 at 18:48:10 from (98.17.106.215):
In Reply to: O/T : S-10 fuel pump posted by greygoat on August 28, 2009 at 05:40:49:
My bet is the fuel line tween the pump and were it connects to the steel/plastic line in the pump module has sprung a leak,,, seen it quite a few times,,, it still gits a pump assy.
The check valve and pressure regulator are both the same thang,,, mounted on the fuel rail,,, block off the return after the pressure regulator to eliminate it.
""Beware the pump can make 100 plus PSI"" with the pressure regulator blocked off.
Those 2.2's are know for the injectors to leak externally,,, if they did you would know it.
If it has rubber fuel lines on the return side of the regulator then you can safely pinch it off to block the return,,, it plastic you are on your own.
A fuel pressure gauge would B rite handy,,, a old AC gauge has the same hook up wink wink
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