KillaCam
02-19-2006, 08:38 PM
So, my '89 auto will not start and the crankcase oil has fuel in it. I tested the ignition system and it is working perfectly, all spark plugs are firing. I tested the fuel pressure and it holds 39ish' psi when powering the fuel pump at the test connector under the dash. I also checked the fuel flow at the fuel rail and it is ok. The car normally does not even fire or try to, i replaced the plugs and it runs very roughly for a breif second (only with me fethering the throttle, will it even try to run) and then quits and will not start agian. So sounds like leaking fuel injectors right? The car was not drove much this winter so im guessing there is some kind of build up in the injectors from the fuel sitting there.
So, anyways, I was looking at the intake plenum and wondering if you can remove the fuel rail(s) assembly (regulator/injectors/rails) buy just removing the upper part of the intake plenum and leaving the lower "runners". It looks like when you pull up on the fuel assembly the lower runners might trap the assembly ????? anybody done this before??? Im trying to avoid removing the lower runners and the valve covers. ADVICE PLEASE!!!
Thanks in advance
noobe Cameron
So, anyways, I was looking at the intake plenum and wondering if you can remove the fuel rail(s) assembly (regulator/injectors/rails) buy just removing the upper part of the intake plenum and leaving the lower "runners". It looks like when you pull up on the fuel assembly the lower runners might trap the assembly ????? anybody done this before??? Im trying to avoid removing the lower runners and the valve covers. ADVICE PLEASE!!!
Thanks in advance
noobe Cameron