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The right way to do a FPR?95_GS_5Spd 03-11-2005, 11:22 AM ok, I'm new here obviously. But, I need help. I blew my 95 GS the other day, so I'm working on a 96 Eagle Talon that I've had sitting around for a while. Well, the Fuel pressure regulator is dumping fuel into the alternator, so I ordered a new replacement. I was wanting to know the RIGHT way to change FPRs so that I'm ready when the part gets here. THANKS!!!! 97_3clipse 03-12-2005, 12:09 AM its leaking?!? FPRs?!? im lost.... EDIT>>> oh fuel pressure regulator. its pretty much straight forward... un-bolt it take it off and replace with new hardware, wear some old clothes because gaurenteed you will get gas on them... 95_GS_5Spd 03-12-2005, 02:25 AM Thanks, but I've already figured it out and have fixed the problem. There is a small snap-ring holding the pressure regulator into the fuel rail. Simply remove this, pull FPR out, lube new FPR with grease, pop it back in, and simply replace the snap-ring...Hook up the vaccuum line and Voila!...you're done...lol kjewer1 03-12-2005, 03:27 AM Just make sure you didnt use a grease that will break down the O-ring that I'm ASSuming the NT regulators have. ;) Edit> The oring is probably Viton, which is safe with most materials, but its something I try to think about anyway. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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