I hoped the lines were crossed but the one with the fuel coming out was the one connected to the rear fuel rail so it looks like they were correct, besides the return line on my car has the line seated into a holder towards the bottom of the engine. With the line in the holder/clip (which we didn't have to release) there isn't enough hose to come up through the intake to the fuel rail.
When we checked the return line last night, only a drop or two came out of the return line. Going to pull the vacuum hose to the FPR today to make sure it isn't clogged and maybe remove it from the intake to see if it is clogged up. When we did the test with the injectors we could hear a clicking noise, so far we have not been able to get the car to start because it is too fuel starved. The injectors all worked fine when we the intake was removed. If I were to unplug an injector, can I use a electrical tester to see if current is coming to them for sure (even though the main plug is connected) or would that mess something up?
Still need to recheck the pressure at the rail but have to find a psi gauge that goes up that high, all of ours only go to 10 or 15 psi.
When we checked the return line last night, only a drop or two came out of the return line. Going to pull the vacuum hose to the FPR today to make sure it isn't clogged and maybe remove it from the intake to see if it is clogged up. When we did the test with the injectors we could hear a clicking noise, so far we have not been able to get the car to start because it is too fuel starved. The injectors all worked fine when we the intake was removed. If I were to unplug an injector, can I use a electrical tester to see if current is coming to them for sure (even though the main plug is connected) or would that mess something up?
Still need to recheck the pressure at the rail but have to find a psi gauge that goes up that high, all of ours only go to 10 or 15 psi.
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