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Re: Re: leaking fuel injector pump Ford 801
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Posted by txblu on April 14, 2004 at 08:16:11 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Re: leaking fuel injector pump Ford 801 posted by Bob on April 14, 2004 at 07:30:09:
Bob, I'd appreciate a copy. I think I am going to tackle a Roosa Dist type on a '63 4 cyl. 2000 blue. Pump part no is DBGVCC. It runs ok at lower rpm's but cuts out at high and is getting progressively worse (lower rpms where it runs smoothly). When cutting out there are puffs of black smoke out the stack. Also, when coming down from higher rpm's it doesn't "settle in" like diesels do when rpm's drop to the throttle set point (oh oh oh oh oh pause jing jing jing type sound). Starts fine hot or cold weather. I checked the email response box so we can communicate. Never did this before so we'll see how it works. Thanks. Mark
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