Ok, I'll do that then. Hopefully it won't be to much of a pain to do it. The fuel pressure holds steady at 70 psi for the most part. Once the engine is turned off it goes back to 52-54 psi. Thanks again for the help, Skip
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Originally Posted by horse482
Once you take the u-joint apart you will want to replace it. It's not worth your time to try to put grease in the old joints. If they are squeeking then they are already dry. What is the fuel preasure at when the vechile is running?
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