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Huggins
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5/28/2006
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Subject: RE: engine trouble
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Just wondering... I'm not very familier at all with the 93's, so please excuse my stupidity if I'm barking up the wrong tree here...

Basically my question is... IS the 93 a return type fuel system??? Because if it is, why hasn't anyone mentioned to pull the vacuum line off of the fuel regulator and see if there is any raw fuel in the line or not??? It's just that this really sounds like an extremely rich fuel problem and so rich that fuel is running into the intake and crankcase even possibly while it is shut off... It really sounds like your diaphram in the regulator has completely deteriorated and allowing raw fuel to run in all the time, atleast to me anyway, esspecially if it indeed has a return type fuel system...

If it is a return fuel system, just look for a regulator on you fuel rail somewhere and pull the vacuum line off of it to see if there is any fuel in it to any degree...

If it's not got a return fuel system then I'm sorry for the waste of time reading this post, however I would still concentrate on the fuel system... The only thing that puzzles me is the fact that you said it idles fine, but will not stand to rev up at all...



moparman
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6/01/2006
20:47:17

RE: engine trouble
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well i got it running today. the crank position sensor was the culprit. ichanged the cam position sensor first and it made no difference,changed the crank sensor and it fired right up.
now i can start playing with it!!
thanks for all your help i appreciate it.



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