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Old 07-09-2015, 01:10 PM   #1
ddr11
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Input Needed!!!

Its happened twice.. I have an 87 R10 350 TBI and a couple of times recently after sitting for several days when I tried to start it up, it didn't fire right up, in fact it flooded to point of hydraulicing the cylinders full of raw fuel. I changed the plugs and oil and made it a point to start every couple of days. When i returned from vacation the same thing happened. I have replaced the coolant temp sending unit in between the two episodes. What is causing this? Is the fuel pressure regulator adjustable? Any help would be greatly appreciated
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