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    M52 FPR question

    Looking for some help. I'm running an obd-1 m52 (21.5# pink tops) and have been chasing down some fuel mileage issues. I found today that the motor I bought had a 3 bar fpr from an e30 318is in the rail instead of the 3.5bar it should have. I replaced the fpr with a spare 3.5bar unit, but now I'm having a nice fuel leak (drip) out the fpr when I start the car.

    The fuel rail design in my car uses a large snap ring to hold the fpr in, but the junkyard spare I had used a v-band design to hold it in. Is there a difference in the e36 fuel rails, and are these 2 types interchangeable?



    This is the fuel rail type in my car



    This is the fuel rail type my spare regulator came off.

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    #2
    Don't know if it's my phone but I can't see your pictures. But for my obd1 m52 I'm using the snap ring style where there is like a little lid cover thing that the fpr goes into. But I have another rail that uses a worm clamp but I was leaking vacuum out of that. My new fpr with the snap ring style has no problems
    If you're not going to do it right, please don't take it out on your car!

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      #3
      Originally posted by e-dirtym52 View Post
      Don't know if it's my phone but I can't see your pictures. But for my obd1 m52 I'm using the snap ring style where there is like a little lid cover thing that the fpr goes into. But I have another rail that uses a worm clamp but I was leaking vacuum out of that. My new fpr with the snap ring style has no problems
      For the snap ring style one, was there any washer/spacer or anything that went between the fpr and the snap ring? Or just fpr into the rail, then snap ring to hold it in?

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        #4
        It was just the snap ring. But if you buy a new for the fucker fits in really tight.
        If you're not going to do it right, please don't take it out on your car!

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