Re: [DML] Too much fuel
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Re: [DML] Too much fuel
- From: "dukeofclassiccars" <deloreandan@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 18:07:04 -0000
I will check the connectors and voltage tonight. I did remember that
I just replaced the CPR/WUR not more than 2 months ago (I've replaced
so much that I can't remember what I did replace without looking at
my receipts). The car did sit for five years prior to 5 months ago,
but I ran the car for 3 months before replacing the CPR/WUR. I was
unaware that the fuel ditributor could cause the same effect and I
never did get around to replacing it. Is there a way to check the
fuel distributor? Can it be taken apart? Another thing that happens
is the car will just die instantly sometimes (just by itself, not
even struggle) and sometimes it will choke-up when I push on the
pedal. I have had no problems with the way the car ran since I got
her running the first time. I did check all vacuum hoses again, but
this problem doesn't seem like a vacuum leak, at least from the
symptoms.
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Hervey" <john@xxxx> wrote:
> Dan, Your right the CPR /WUR could have died, but has the car been
sitting because the fuel distributor can also cause the same thing if it got
> varnished up.
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