27 Jun 2007, 20:59
There's a bit in Nick T's write up (cheers Nick) of the fuel pressure testing procedure about blowing air through to remove the crud that may have accumulated in there.
I wouldn't mind having a go and cleaning out mine.
Would I blow air down the hole that the screen is in (14mm hole) or the other one? It seems to me that fuel is going IN at the 14mm hose and out the other to the lower chamber of the dist. would it be best to blow air through the other hole and through the CPR and out the 14mm hole thus forcing crud back out the way it came in?
I could just go ahead and do this and see what happens :oops: :lol:
Any parts in the CRP that wouldn't react well to acetone, btw?
that's it, the end.
Barson.
I wouldn't mind having a go and cleaning out mine.
Would I blow air down the hole that the screen is in (14mm hole) or the other one? It seems to me that fuel is going IN at the 14mm hose and out the other to the lower chamber of the dist. would it be best to blow air through the other hole and through the CPR and out the 14mm hole thus forcing crud back out the way it came in?
I could just go ahead and do this and see what happens :oops: :lol:
Any parts in the CRP that wouldn't react well to acetone, btw?
that's it, the end.
Barson.
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- Dave Smith
VIN: #00944 DOC: #535
VIN: #03193
- Dave Smith
VIN: #00944 DOC: #535
VIN: #03193