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> Wow it runs! (for a few minutes)
Pakis
post Apr 22 2006, 05:10 PM
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Hey wondered if anyone had any experience with this before I start checking spark and fuel pressure. I just completed replacing all the fuel lines, vacuum lines on my 1975 1.8. Put gas in started it up and it ran at a high throttle for 5 or 6 minutes. I guessed that it was warmed up so I set the idle air screw on the throttle to around 1000. It was running about 2000 before I adjusted. It ran good for a few more minutes no bucking or hesitation. I was really happy and then it happened. Without any kind of warning it just turned off. I started it back up and set the idle screw to around 1200 rpm and it ran for a minute and then shut off again. Now it won't start at all. Anyone have a clue or am I just missing the obvious.
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post Apr 22 2006, 05:13 PM
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check to make sure you didnt reverse your feed and return lines when you replaced the hoses
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