Re: Air/Fuel Mixture control unit
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Re: Air/Fuel Mixture control unit
- From: "deloreanfl" <ericp@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 22:17:15 -0000
Hi Mike,
Don't forget to install the rubber O-Ring that goes between the fuel
distributor and the mixture control unit. I was told by several
people that this wouldn't make a difference, and wasn't needed - but
I forgot to replace mine one time...and had EXACTLY the same result
you are having. My guess is that it raises the plunger pin just high
enough from a rest position to make a difference. But hey, this is
my guess: All I know is that my car wouldn't work without it!
Good Luck
Eric
Dunedin, FL
deloreanfl@xxxx
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Senatorpack@xxxx wrote:
>
>
> Hello DML,
>
> I'm helping out a new owner tune up his car and replace the
fuel
> injection system. We have reset the car back to factory settings.
However we
> have encountered a small adjustment issue.
>
> Installed new fuel distributor and control pressure regulator,
etc., etc.,
> on new owners car. What is proper way to adjust air/fuel ratio?
>
> Engine starts, however only runs when fuel distributor is free
(loose)
> from mixture control unit. (Fuel lines attached)
>
> i.e. Engine will stall when three screws to attach fuel distributor
to
> mixture control unit is secure. Engine will run when screws
removed, however
> idle is rough.
>
> Seems as though the plunger on the bottom of the fuel
distributor is out
> of sequence with the air plenum arm beneath the air box.
>
> This is the first time that I have seen the air plenum and fuel
distr.
> plunger is out of alignment.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
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