Matt,
If it runs well and drives well at anything above
idle, then I'd say that the fuel pressure is fine.
Have you checked the throttle position switch?
Regards,
Ben Pender
Klassic Autos
Older & Vintage Euro auto service, repair, and parts
Madison, AL
256-489-9560
- blade44m <zaphod44@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I think I've prettymuch ruled out vacuum leaks, and
> next I'm going to
> do as suggested and check the fuel pressure and
> delivery. It seems the
> 405 has no schrader valve for a tester, so I need to
> go buy one that
> has a T fitting I can install in the fuel line. Can
> anyone recommend a
> good fuel pressure test kit?
>
> Also, if the fuel pressure is OK, it's been
> suggested to me to check
> the injectors themselves. There are pressurized kits
> out there you
> hook up to the rail and run off of the fuel in the
> kit, and there are
> also professional cleaning services you can send
> your injectors to.
> Has anyone here had luck with either?
>
> I changed the O2 sensor today also, but it did not
> help whatsoever.
>
>
>
Regards,
Ben Pender
Klassic Autos
Vintage European Automotive service, repair, and parts
121A Castle Drive
Madison, AL
256-489-9560
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