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FWIW, every few months mine will lose pressure in the fuel system. Which means when I crank it to start, it does nothing but crank.

Band-aid fix is to crank the heck out of it. It builds pressure in the fuel system and finally fires up.

Might want to try cranking yours a good bit longer than usual and see if it gradually starts to chuff and fire and finally run.


I think that's yer fuel pressure regulator and the vacuum hose that's connected to it. Have you inspected that hose? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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