99 G.C.fuel check valve
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Hi Alfred,
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
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Hi Alfred,
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
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Posts: n/a
Hi Alfred,
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
The check valve should be a part of the fuel filter/regulator:
http://www.----------.com/WJfuelFilterRegulator.pdf They're probably
full of crud from that trip to Mexico. To fill the injectors, cycle the
ignition key on for a few seconds, then off, several times.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
"Alfred R. Guin" wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
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Alfred R. Guin did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
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Alfred R. Guin did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
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Alfred R. Guin did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
> Has anyone installed an in-line check vale to prevent fuel from draining
> back into the gas tank. If so, where did you find a valve? I am trying
> to keep from replacing the fuel module to cure this problem.
http://thehummerclubinc.com/aboutthe...e/FuelLine.htm
OEM possibilty.
http://www.streetperformance.com/?catid=160
Most hotrod shops carry them
--
DougW
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