I am going to fit my newly tuned injectors to my M20B25.
I'm sure Brian or someone posted an easy way to relieve the fuel pressure before disconnecting the pipes.
Anyone remember what it is?
Thanks
Ben
Relieve fuel pressure
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jimmyspeed
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remove the pump fuse (16/17?- check in the manual) and run it until it dies
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BenHar
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Doh! I really should have been able to work that out for myself!
Thanks, jimmyspeed.
Ben
Thanks, jimmyspeed.
Ben
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Brianmoooore
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Fuse 11.
Don't forget to put it back in afterwards!
Don't forget to put it back in afterwards!
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BenHar
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Thanks, Brian.Brianmoooore wrote:Fuse 11.
Is that the voice of experience?Brianmoooore wrote:Don't forget to put it back in afterwards!
Ben
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tjwoon
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Hi,
Not sure if it is considered bad practice here to "revive" old threads, but the topic matches...
How do I relieve fuel pressure if the car cannot currently be started? (No battery, fuse box, most looms).
1991 318i with M42 engine. Hasn't been started in months.
Not sure if it is considered bad practice here to "revive" old threads, but the topic matches...
How do I relieve fuel pressure if the car cannot currently be started? (No battery, fuse box, most looms).
1991 318i with M42 engine. Hasn't been started in months.
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tjwoon
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I found this older thread, where the car was not started for a week. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=198282&p=2168814#p2168814
Tried it on mine and no fuel sprayed out, all good
Tried it on mine and no fuel sprayed out, all good
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DanThe
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Get a big old rag and bendle it up next to the hose you disconnect, use it to soak up any fuel that spills, then you have the perfect item to clean any oily parts of the engine bay or the garage floor etc etc 
