Fuel Pressure regulator at Fault ?
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symptoms, It fires up fine/starts as it should,But starting when left overnight for a few seconds ,it starts,but only at say 300rpm then gradually increases thru a few seconds to the correct rpm,once running at correct Idle its fine all day no matter how many stop/starts/restarts etc I have a slopped driveway if i face the car up the slope,pointing up the hill, it does the above thing If i point the car facing downhill,it doesnt So,fuel regualtor allwoing fuel to seep back or fuel pump at fault ? Also,is there 1 or 2 regulators, on each bank of injectors or just the 1 on the drivers side ? And lastly, are the Regulators the same for the whole range of subaru 2 litre engines, N/A and turbo, as i have the chance of a free regulator from a legacy 2 litre etc (same as startor motors/fuel filters etc are the same) cheers |
Scrap the driveway/slope theory,it does it no matter what,grrrr !
so,regulator or fuel pump ? |
I would be tempted to start with the reg. If the reg was good would it not cause a vacuum in the fuel line which would stop the fuel draining back. I'm not even 100% sure the pump has a non-return valve in it, but someone will:thumb:
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Only one reg. The one on the drivers side. If you turn the key and you hear the pump prime and then stop it will have reached set pressure, if you turn key and pump keeps priming without stopping, the reg could be knackerd.
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cheers
it doesnt keep priming, primes the once, well,more like gurgles. |
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