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Old 03-01-2005, 05:24 AM
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Long Crank?

My 99 S-10 has a long crank time. I thought it was the fuel pump but after replacing it the problem still exists. What other parts may leak down fuel pressure? Thanks.
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Re: Long Crank?

filter, plugs cap, rotor, plug wires. ckeck battery, timing.
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long crank

The ignition system is distributor less. The wires i will change. They are old. The thing is, i am acutally connecting a fuel pressure gauge to the access port on the fuel rail. After a few hours the pressure drops considerably. Thanks.
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Re: Long Crank?

im sorry, i was thinking of a totally differant thread when i replied to yours.
fuel pressure regulatorcould be going bad. have changed fuel filter? check and make sure no fuel leaks anywhere.
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