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14. Align the center line on the connector with the mark on the fuel rail.
15. Install and tighten the retainer nuts.
16. Connect the fuel hose to the fuel rail.
17. Connect the vacuum hose and fuel return hose to the fuel pressure regulator.
18. Install the connectors on the fuel injectors.
19. Install the engine cover.
20. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll) but do not operate the starter. After the fuel pump runs for approximately two seconds,
the fuel pressure in the fuel line rises. Repeat this two or three times, then check whether there is any fuel leakage.
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INJECTOR
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FUEL RAIL
INSULATOR
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Fuel Supply System
System Description
The fuel supply system consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
high pressure fuel pump, PGM-FI main relay, fuel filter,
fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors, and fuel delivery
and return lines. This system delivers pressure-regulat-
ed fuel to the fuel injectors and cuts the fuel delivery
when the engine is not running.
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13. To prevent damage to the O-rings, install the fuel injectors in the fuel rail first, then install them in the intake mani-
fold.
'95 - 96 models only:
14. Align the center line on the connector with the mark on the fuel rail ('95 - 96 models only).
15. Install and tighten the retainer nuts.
16. Connect the fuel hose to the fuel rail with new washers.
17. Connect the No. 7 vacuum hose and fuel return hose to the fuel pressure regulator.
18. Install the connectors on the fuel injectors.
19. Install the engine harness cover.
20. Turn the ignition switch ON (II), but do not operate the starter. After the fuel pump runs for approximately two seconds,
the fuel pressure in the fuel line rises. Repeat this two or three times, then check whether there is any fuel leakage.
FUEL
INJECTOR
MARKINGS
FUEL
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