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Old 02-04-2010, 08:58 PM
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I have what I think is a full throttle bolt on afpr and I am wondering is their a repair kit for it. Thanks.
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that part in no longer available, what part do you need I may have something?

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looking for internal parts
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Not sure what parts are inside, but I bought it used a couple years ago and I am beginng to wonder if it is in need of replacement. I loose fuel pressure when I shut off the car immediately.
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Most likely the check valve in the fuel pump the regulator will not do that unless it is leaking or not raising fuel pressure. Walbro pumps this is somewhat common
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