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Old 05-09-2011, 11:31 AM
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I would start out by not going through the Bosch when it isnt running. If that doesnt correct your problem, I would take the regulator apart. I have used the braided line, and a little piece of rubber came off, and got stuck in a needle/seat of a carb. The same thing might have happened to you, and if there were a small piece of rubber between the regulator valve it could cause your problem. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by Gadgetized
I would start out by not going through the Bosch when it isnt running...
I thought about that, but with the extra check valves, there is always the added problem of diagnosing them if something else happens with the pressure in the future.
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He ran both constant today and it worked fine. When we get the trans back from FLT I will remove the Bosch and build a temporary bypass hose. This should eliminate the possibility of pushing thru the Bosch causing this. Thanks guys, will report back when we get it back on the road.
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