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96 5.7 fuel regulator and injector upgrade question


bandaidmd
04-03-2014, 12:57 PM
Pulling apart my suburban to put the new style spider in an noticed theres no hose on the nipple of the old regulator, do these old systems just dump fuel into the crankcase? the top of the lower intake was shiny like new directly under where the nipple was pointed. I had the symptoms of a bad regulator but with over 200k just decided to do it all while I was in there. I dont want to put it back together if theres supposed to be a hose somewhere that goes on the regulator.

j cAT
04-03-2014, 01:55 PM
Pulling apart my suburban to put the new style spider in an noticed theres no hose on the nipple of the old regulator, do these old systems just dump fuel into the crankcase? the top of the lower intake was shiny like new directly under where the nipple was pointed. I had the symptoms of a bad regulator but with over 200k just decided to do it all while I was in there. I dont want to put it back together if theres supposed to be a hose somewhere that goes on the regulator.

I don't have the spec info on your vehicle . a picture would be good showing all this.

question I have to you is how is it that you took this apart and now you ask where do the hoses/lines go ?

a fuel regulator that I am familiar with bolts on the the fuel rail. that is the output to injectors, next is the fuel line feed from pump, and then you have the return line that returns any over/excess fuel back to the fuel tank..

Tech II
04-03-2014, 02:16 PM
On these engines, the plenum covers the spider assembly/fuel pressure regulator.....there is a vacuum inside the plenum, so there is no need to run a hose to a vac source......the entire top of the lower intake should be blackened/dirty.......if there is a clean spot under the nipple of the f/p reg, it was probably leaking.....

bandaidmd
04-03-2014, 04:53 PM
On these engines, the plenum covers the spider assembly/fuel pressure regulator.....there is a vacuum inside the plenum, so there is no need to run a hose to a vac source......the entire top of the lower intake should be blackened/dirty.......if there is a clean spot under the nipple of the f/p reg, it was probably leaking.....

I was just kinda shocked to see the "nipple to nowhere" when i pulled the cover off. Jobs all done now new kit is in just need to change the oil now that i see the crankcase is the overflow receptacle (via cyls 4&6). thanks for the reply

bandaidmd
04-03-2014, 05:00 PM
I don't have the spec info on your vehicle . a picture would be good showing all this.

question I have to you is how is it that you took this apart and now you ask where do the hoses/lines go ?

a fuel regulator that I am familiar with bolts on the the fuel rail. that is the output to injectors, next is the fuel line feed from pump, and then you have the return line that returns any over/excess fuel back to the fuel tank..

umm thanks I guess for the condescending reply especially since you admit to not being familiar with this vehicle.

I guess while your taking something apart you have never noticed that something "may" be missing.

j cAT
04-03-2014, 06:12 PM
umm thanks I guess for the condescending reply especially since you admit to not being familiar with this vehicle.

I guess while your taking something apart you have never noticed that something "may" be missing.

so what your saying is you have had this operating with a hose disconnected from the fuel regulator . I find that very hard to understand with the fuel regulators on other GM engines I have worked on...

my comments about the dis assembly and your questions on how to put back what you just worked is still quite surprising.

at least you figured it out and got it running . if a connection did fall off there is only one place it can go unless someone put hoses on components in the wrong places.
good luck .

777stickman
04-03-2014, 06:47 PM
I was just kinda shocked to see the "nipple to nowhere" when i pulled the cover off. Jobs all done now new kit is in just need to change the oil now that i see the crankcase is the overflow receptacle (via cyls 4&6). thanks for the reply

Tech II's response was exactly what you needed!! Glad you got it figured out.

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