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At what mileage did your fuel pumps go?


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I have durametric 2225,2235/2237 everything runs good. Just fixed a tee at the intake which was chafed by the pulley. All coils plugs and purge valve done. I think i have low pressure on the pumps or back flowing on the check valves. They still run fine and pulls good in acceleration but cranks longer than usual in the morning. Cel doesnt come on during long drives, only when i idle in stop and go traffic. Ordered a refresh kit from ecs but thinking to just use the filter and fpr for now

 

 

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Thanks for the replies. Mines at 60k km with the above problems though i mix brands of gas sometimes and the pumps are 13 Y.o.I ordered the refresh kit from ecs and might just replace everythhing rather than just the fpr and filter. the pumps might go anytime and i have to redo everything again. Uhhh dilemma[emoji848]


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Update, it was the suction jets hoses that were brittle and broken into pieces. changed them and pumps at the same time coz i ordered them already. Killed my starter in the process of determining the problem but all is good now. Power and mileage is back where it should be


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