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Subject: | Re: Fuel pressure sending unit |
The permanent vibrations can harm the fuelpressuresenders mechanics.I
attached mine with a soft rubbermount.
Dieter Bhr
Pulsar XP D-EKDT
Am 17.01.2012 03:38, schrieb pulsar331@sbcglobal.net:
> I had that same problem and traced it to a bad ground. On mine it
> would only happen when I had several things turned on. Check to see
> if it changes depending on the electrical load. If so, check the
> ground between the engine and the point where the eis grounds.
>
> Bill Coleman
> PulsarXP N331BP
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> -- Sent from my HP TouchPad
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> On Jan 16, 2012 8:06 PM, barrynorman@comcast.net
> <barrynorman@comcast.net> wrote:
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> I notice on occasion the EIS will warn fuel pressure is outside normal
> parameters on the high side. For example it will read momentarily 8.8
> psi and then go back to normal. My suspicion is the EIS fuel pressure
> sensor is going bad since the mechanical fuel pump should never supply
> pressures that high. Has anyone else ever had this problem? The engine
> sounds like it is running perfect and I don't notice a change in fuel
> flow either.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barry
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