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Re: [T3] Brake bleeding and other hydraulics


<x-flowed>Russ wrote:
Hmm. Do the fuel lines always maintain pressure? What keeps enough fuel
in the lines to pressurize the lines and get enough fuel in on startup?

Ideally, you would want the system to hold about 15psi for 72 hours.
That is one of the specs we have when we build new fuel regulators.
It helps for cold start the next morning.

I should try that out - last time I checked, I didn't have any troubles as long as I started my car within a few days of last using it. Lately I've only started it once a month... sad isn't it? ;)


-Nico teWinkel
'71 Fasty, FI, Auto, Yellow
Comox, BC.



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