Fuel Poring Out of Exhaust port
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Fuel Poring Out of Exhaust port
I just want to let you all know in case this happens to you because I have never heard or seen this. The shop was trying to start my car (new engine rebuilt with a turbo) and they said that fuel was "Pouring" out of #5 exhaust port, I thought, Pouring? No way even with the 95Lb injectors. I get there and the #5 spark plug was removed and when the mech keyed on and off, yup, Fuel was literally pouring out of the exhaust like a gas can, we unplugged all of the injectors and still the same. I thought the fuel pressure regulator? about that time Mike said to remove the vacum line that goes to the regulator. When he keyed on, fuel shot out of the vacum line. As you all know the vacum line is directly across from the #5 port, so it was spraying fuel across inside the intake into the #5 cylinder..Crazy!
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happened on my car, exept i had it coming out of about 3 cylinders. took me forever to figure it out, sometimes you over-look the obvious.... :/
also happened on my buddies car, expect as soon as he told me what was happening i told him to pull the vacuum line off and bam, problem solved.
also happened to someone in my local club. lol
also happened on my buddies car, expect as soon as he told me what was happening i told him to pull the vacuum line off and bam, problem solved.
also happened to someone in my local club. lol
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Reminds me of when I worked for Cadillac roadside service. Got to the guys hose and the whole garage reeked of gas. I looked and there were big puddles by both tailpipes. Dragged it back to the shop and pulled the intake, it was completely full of gas, along with the crankcase. Nearly 10 gallons worth in all.
Make sure the oil and filter gets changed before the engine is turned over again.
Make sure the oil and filter gets changed before the engine is turned over again.
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Reminds me of when I worked for Cadillac roadside service. Got to the guys hose and the whole garage reeked of gas. I looked and there were big puddles by both tailpipes. Dragged it back to the shop and pulled the intake, it was completely full of gas, along with the crankcase. Nearly 10 gallons worth in all.
Make sure the oil and filter gets changed before the engine is turned over again.
Make sure the oil and filter gets changed before the engine is turned over again.
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There is a one way check valve for the opti so you don't pressurize it under boost, The problem is on a boost reference regulator, that is what it goes by, pressure being fed back into the regulator. So if you install a check valve, the
regulator will not operate as designed..
regulator will not operate as designed..
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I know the first time they did start the engine and it supposedly ran for a few seconds and died, we thought it was the driver box so I purchased a Versa Fueler, same thing. So I am also hoping they did not hydrolock the motor. The shop told me the last time they tried to start it is just locked up, no crank because I guess the cylinder was full of fuel..
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Can this lead to kabooom?
Was thinking about replacing the stock regulator with something aftermarket but this is crazy.
Anyone know of a good 1?
Anyone remember the link to the site that showed you how to rebuild the stocker and also make it adjustable?
Was thinking about replacing the stock regulator with something aftermarket but this is crazy.
Anyone know of a good 1?
Anyone remember the link to the site that showed you how to rebuild the stocker and also make it adjustable?
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There is a one way check valve for the opti so you don't pressurize it under boost, The problem is on a boost reference regulator, that is what it goes by, pressure being fed back into the regulator. So if you install a check valve, the
regulator will not operate as designed..
regulator will not operate as designed..