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kbruce
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Aug 20, 2008, 8:50 AM

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At start up my 88 Ranger revs up to 1800 rpm for 3-5 seconds, and also is loping alot at idle. I've checked all the vacum lines multiple times but haven't found anything yet. Would an injector be able to suck air if the O-Ring is bad? The reason I asked is because it smells like gas all the time. All the lines are good, so it has to be from up front.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Aug 20, 2008, 12:05 PM

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Re: 1988 Fuel injection Sign In

If you can smell gas that isn't right of course. Try starting up cold for just a couple seconds and see if there's something wet on underhood lines/items right to injectors. Injector is under fuel pressure so it may leak down but not really suck in air??

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kbruce
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Aug 21, 2008, 5:12 PM

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Re: 1988 Fuel injection Sign In

I checked the lines and couldn't find any that looked like they were wet. But i did notice that after I've ran it for about 10 minutes and shut it down I hear a pressure release. psssshhhhh you know? Any way it's real hard to tell where it is coming from. O ring sets are cheap so I think I'll swap those out and check the resistance on the injectors too.


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