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I honestly can't figure out whats wrong with my fuel pressure...
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<blockquote data-quote="BriteRed20s" data-source="post: 6863301" data-attributes="member: 43207"><p>I think you may be able to order a new stock fuel pressure regulator as it is retained by a large circlip. This may not work as Ford likely does not sell the FPR as a separate item and you will have to buy the whole setup. Or you could order a Ford fuel rail setup for a 97 and an Accufab fuel Pressure Regulator as this device is adjustable and mounts/bolts directly to the fuel rails in place of the OEM regulator.</p><p></p><p>If you have access to the pumps, you could plug off the return line emptying into the tank through the fuel hat and see what the fuel pressure goes to at key on and then turn the key off and see how long the pressure is maintained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriteRed20s, post: 6863301, member: 43207"] I think you may be able to order a new stock fuel pressure regulator as it is retained by a large circlip. This may not work as Ford likely does not sell the FPR as a separate item and you will have to buy the whole setup. Or you could order a Ford fuel rail setup for a 97 and an Accufab fuel Pressure Regulator as this device is adjustable and mounts/bolts directly to the fuel rails in place of the OEM regulator. If you have access to the pumps, you could plug off the return line emptying into the tank through the fuel hat and see what the fuel pressure goes to at key on and then turn the key off and see how long the pressure is maintained. [/QUOTE]
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