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Sam
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3rd Jun 03 at 09:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Going to get it sorted tomorrow finally. I don't think I could get used to the smell of petrol coming through my air vents every time I drive, and the crap fuel economy (which is even worse than my old 1.2 Corsa)!

I think the problem is down to a loose fuel feed hose (see second pic - one hose is further away from the inlet manifold than the other), but I can't be arsed to sort it out myself - knowing my luck I will probably fuck it up!

The fuel just kind of pisses out whenever the engine is started from cold - NOT GOOD!







Cybermonkey
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pissing fuel over a potentially hot engine is slightly dangerous sam. Get it sorted soon p[ease.
Sam
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Dave - a local mechanic I use is going to be sorting it out tomorrow morning. It just took ages for me to find out where it was actually leaking from!

It's a good thing it doesn't leak on to the exhaust, otherwise... BOOM!
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Oh i also deleted that sorry thread on mig. I found it offensive.
3CorsaMeal
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my nova had split fuels lines that were dripping on the exhaust, i was lucky tho!
Sam
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Oh i also deleted that sorry thread on mig. I found it offensive.


This one?

http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=81406
Cybermonkey
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what the fuck!!!
Sam
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Sam
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UPDATE

Got the problem sorted out this morning. My mechanic said it was basically that hose which I thought looked a bit loose, it was split, hence why it was pissing out with fuel! Changed the hose and put proper jubilee clips on, all sorted out now!

Cost me £28 but well worth it IMO, as it's a bastard of a job to sort out on the C14SE because of the inlet manifold design (ie. fuel feed hoses are very hard to get to etc.)

Rob H
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4th Jun 03 at 11:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just a question as the top pic reminded me. Does anyone know what the black knob thing on the fuel line does?

Circled it in the pic below if its any help

Cybermonkey
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some kind of pressure regulator?
Sam
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The actual FPR is that cylinder sized thing above the red circle. Must be some other kind of adjustment screw I would imagine...
Rob H
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Not a clue. Whats it supposed to do though?
Sam
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No idea. I'll check in my Haynes manual at home for my Astra if I remember!
Rob H
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While were talking about Fuel, what actually is a Power boost valve?
Cybermonkey
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4th Jun 03 at 12:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.proven-products.co.uk/products/fse_power_boost_valves.htm

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Power boost valve is an uprated adj. FPR
Cybermonkey
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Its the Fuel Injector clamp bracket screw.
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
Its the Fuel Injector clamp bracket screw.


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