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Hook a fuel pressure gauge up to the shrader valve on the fuel rail.
Run a fuel pressure test with a fuel pressure gauge connected to the fuel rail.
Bank one fuel system lean. Test fuel pressure, check for vacuum leaks,
Fuel pressure test at the fuel rail.
you will need to hook a pressure gauge up to the fuel rail. If the correct pressure is not obtained then the pump is bad. If too much pressure then your fuel pressure regultor is not working. You will need to find out what the normal operating PSI range is for this pump first.
With a fuel pressure test at the fuel rail.
Yes, You need to run a fuel pressure test with a fuel gauge to make sure it is at factory specs. I could not find the factory fuel pressure that it should have. SORRY. You can call a parts store and they will tell you the fuel pressure it should have. Pressure spec is about 15 psi.
Pressure test ?? Cooling system? A/C? Fuel Pressure? Compression?
Fuel pump pressure test.
The Villager does not have a test port, you need to tee into the line near the fuel filter to test pressure.
Do a fuel pressure test
No schrader. There is a banjo bolt on the front fuel rail, drivers side. You need a banjo bolt adapter for your fuel pressure tester to run a fuel pressure test. Remove the banjo bolt, insert your banjo bolt adapter in it's place, attach it to your pressure test gauge, run your pressure test.