Filled up with gas... 7 miles down the road the car lost power. Put dianogistics on it and found number 4 was missing. replaced plugs / wires and air cleaner, found engine oil by plugs, not much and not leaking but looks like oil from crank case... car idles fine but will not excellerate. put in good and proven injector cleaner and drove for 50 miles... still has no power... sometimes it catches and runs fine for a short distance... most of the time it boggs down when ask to go.
Still have 3/4 of gas with Lucas stablizer and Duralube injector cleaner mixed with gas. Thinking it may be fuel filter or possibily the computer..???
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I do not have a fuel pressure gauge. I R 3rd degree Shade tree Saturday afternoon Mechanic. Do I need to have fuel pressure before I continue, I can take it to a mechanic but that is last resort.
I have been asking my friends for a fuel pressure gauge no avail. Does anyone know where the fuel filter is?
fuel filter is on/in, other wise part of, the fuel pump located in the gas tank.
near the gas tank i think
need to know what the pressure is, sounds like poss press issue.
it would be a good idea as well as an indicator to tell where the problem may be. do you hear the fuel pump whinning?
have you run a fuel pressure test?
what is the fuel pressure?
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