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You can always remove the return line from the fitting and move the line over to the tank fill hole and secure it there so you can see what is coming out of it.
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See above in red.I don't feel like reading this whole thread, its longer than my Autobahn 9.So, will ask:
Has it ever run right in front of you?
Nope. There was a video of it running, but I'm just as sure the guy may have faked it due to things I've found so far that would mean it didn't run.
Have you taken the IP's out, disassembled them and cleaned them?
Nope. I imagine that's in my future. Will have to do some reading on that process.
Have you loosened the mounting bolts for the IP's and then articulated the linkage? You can feel the IP move when its loose and the linkage is moved back and forth.
No. I hadn't found that tip. I will try that.
You can see/hear fuel going back into the tank when you crank the engine. You get fuel to the input side of the IP. You get nothing on the output side of the IP. I fail to believe that all the IP's have jumped the rail. So what else is left? The IP.
Yes, no, maybe... It ran yesterday, though badly. So there was fuel there 24 hours ago. That's not to say it was right, but it wasn't dry.
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Or the block...BTDT.Yes, there should be a flat copper washer that seals the injector to the head.
I assume it's not stuck to the tip of the injector, covered in carbon.... looking like steel??