[W126 Coupe] Fuel Pressure Drop
Gary Peck
gary.peck at sympatico.ca
Wed May 23 06:29:24 EDT 2007
Clay
Check your EHA Valve fuel can leak onto the manifold from the 2 O-rings or could be the valve itself, not cheap, about $280 CDN, if the EHA was removed and replaced could be a pinched O-ring that will leak under pressure.
MBGary
----- Original Message -----
From: clay
To: SEC CLUB
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:52 PM
Subject: [W126 Coupe] Fuel Pressure Drop
Hi Guys,
had my fuel filter changed and if you seen my emails thanks to Richard's phnone call figured the main problem was my cold start valve which I replaced and now the car will start instantly and try it again,and again it it still starts right away. Let it sit for a few minutes and you have to floor it to start. You can smell gas when you back up the car from the garage. Could something have been done back in the fuel pump area? I've gone and bought all new lines,fuel pumps, filter, etc. But not dampners. Any ideas will I'm under there changing all this stuff? Richard I'll give you a call this weekend not to burn up mins. before I start this adventure.
Regards, Clay Moizo
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