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Old 26-06-2023, 01:26 PM   #10
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Default Re: Ford Capri 1991 Starting issue

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Originally Posted by kiwimagic View Post
But,
If there are injectors leaking wouldn't that mean the fuel pressure would drop very quickly after engine is shut down.
At the moment it holds pressure (40psi) for at least 2 hours.
If they dribble a little then it may take a little while (several minutes), tell take is usually it should hold normal engine pressure for a couple of hours.

What is the fuel pressure reading you get when the car is running, it should hold that same pressure for a few hours at least with only a relatively small drop?
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