dont believe its called a electric fuel regulator more of fuel shut off it just raises the float to off position, if you have a fuel pump and no power to the efr as you call it enough fuel can pass through to keep engine running but only on choke
take it out put finger over hole run engine and that will tell you
The foregrip on the ion is the regulator. First detach the macroline fitting and macroline itself from the bottom of your regulator. Then unscrew your regulator from the body of the gun (Make sure there is no air in the gun). Take your new socktech regulator and screw it in to the body. Then reattach the macroline and fitting to the new regulator.
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If oil is leaking on a Briggs and Stratton 18.5 horsepower engine, it is likely a seal is bad. It could be the manifold or the bottom seal.
Yes, the Shocktech regulator has standard asa top threads and standard macroline bottom threads, which is what the ION uses
First depressurize fuel system remove vacuum line going into the top of regulator loosen fuel line nut going into bottom of regulator remove screw attaching regulator to fuel rail gently tug regulator outboard then up do opposite for installation
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The pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold. Find your fuel lines entering the manifold (right behind where the air enters the manifold)...the pressure regulator is on the bottom side of that cluster*%$. You will need to remove the upper manifold to reach it and change the regulator.
It is best to replace entire regulator as one unit. Remove door panel. Remove bottom nut of regulator, and remove two top nuts of regulator. Loosen two bolts on bracket holding window. Support window, and carefully remove regulator as one unit.
in the little crack on the bottom of their hoof that constantly needs to be cleaned out
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Every six months, you should drain the bottom valve of the tank until the water runs clean and a minute more. The water does not know if it is being heated by electric, gas, or oil, or propane. It is the same for all.
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