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Old 01-19-2017   #11
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Default Re: fuel flowing from air intake

It's very possible there are other fuel regulators that might meet the specs, Just thinking(:

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Old 01-19-2017   #12
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Hi,
I see two part numbers:
1990 to 1992 is 17112220
1993 to 1995 is 17069632
Are they interchangeable?

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Bill
I would say yes, it doesn't matter. On both sites mentioned, Jerrys and Rock auto, they both show the unit for 90-95. Jerrys site mentions the "220" number and Rock Auto mentions both the "220" & the "632" numbers. So there should not be a problem. They are in a few $$ of each other, but they should both work just fine.

BTW Bill, I see you are in Warminster, I am right next door in Warrington, have to get together sometime.....
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Old 01-19-2017   #13
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When that happened to my car it was the fuel pressure regulator, leaking.
Did you just change out the regulator or was there something else you had to do to complete the repair?
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Old 01-19-2017   #14
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FYI: When this repair is complete I will be posting the car for sale on this site with more info and pics: $15,900 or best offer.
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Old 01-22-2017   #15
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Did you just change out the regulator or was there something else you had to do to complete the repair?
It actually happened to the previous owner of my car before he shipped the car but yes I think they put a used regulator in place of the leaking one. You should do an oil change afterwards too, just in case any gas got in the oil.
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Old 01-22-2017   #16
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Default Re: fuel flowing from air intake

Others her have cautioned against cranking the engine due to likely damage by hydrolocking

After you replace the FPR, change the oil as there's likely fuel in the oil pan.
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Old 04-08-2017   #17
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Just a follow up: replaced fuel pressure regulator, all ok now. Thanks to you all for your help !
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Old 04-09-2017   #18
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On my NO START cars, on my red car I got battery charged up in the car for 24 hrs, then I jump in with the key, it cranks over 1-2 turns and fires right up ! But after 10 seconds it dies. This was after sitting for 6 months.
So then I try again, all dead, then I press that little button on ignition switch...the key release button, and then the starter connects and cranks over again.
But nothing fires. So I now learning the key switch release button has to be wiggled at same time as turning key in order to get started to engage. But engine still won't fire again.
Anyone else experience this ? Also the speedometer /gas gauge not lighting , but as the key turns there is a quick flash of the fuel gauge for 1 second.
Should I be changing out the ignition switch before I go any further in trying to start this beast ? Is that a hard job ?


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Old 04-10-2017   #19
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@ karlaw: you may want to start your own discussion thread so people will see your post
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