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Johanv

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Bike really ill.
Finally found a fuel pressure gauge.
only 1.1 bar (15 odd psi)arriving at the injector rail.
Is this a common issue?
Most likely culprit?
 
pump and or fuel pressure regulator shot.
standard pressure at the injectors same as automotive world...48psi-51psi the norm. tons of threads on here regarding pump replacement as well as cross-over units from the automotive world at reasonable prices including procedures for same. the pressure regulator can be tedious and pricey from dealerships..........SO........here are cross-overs that actually work from the automotive world as well.

FPR as follows:

CHRYSLER CIRRUS (1995 - 2000)
CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER 2000
CHRYSLER SEBRING (1996 - 2000)
CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY (1996 - 2000)
CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2000
DODGE CARAVAN (1996 - 2000)
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN (1996 - 2000)
DODGE NEON (1995 - 1996)
DODGE STRATUS (1995 - 2000)
 
Well you both just kicked this thread to the moon with good advise that should be heeded! Thanks for the effort.





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^^^^^^^^^^^ya know what shaughn....................LOL LOL LOL.
and now for a few pics of myself and my beloved concubine at my daughters' field hockey game from years ago....if i can find them.
 
Well you both just kicked this thread to the moon with good advise that should be heeded! Thanks for the effort.





So heres a pic of a bear riding a shark while firing a Tomygun and smoking a cigar.
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The only thing that bear is missing is a pair of "action pants"
 
Hey guys, Johanv is a local South African rider like me. Actually stays a few kms from me. Finding sea foam or US parts are always tricky. �� But I'm sure he'll get it sorted.
 
Thanks.Found a local replacement cheapy at ZAR 300 and a Bosch version at ZAR 500.Turned out that the two seals on the ends of the fuel filter was split.Used a piece of rubber fuel line and ground slight taper on the outer ends of the pieces of hose. Worked beautifully for two weeks and then the fuel pump actually did pass away quietly.New pump fitted and going like it should once again.
Thanks for the info.
 
Yip.Most of my friends reckon I am too stupid to take "no" for an answer.....so I just find an easy way to fix difficult problems :triumphant:
 
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