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Hi All.

Well recently i fitted and adjustable FPR and it was fine for a while now about 2 weeks, but lately i can hear that in the morning, my pump, first pumps air, as you can hear no load on the pump, and then it fills all the lines and is fine. You can definatly hear that for the first 3 seconds it's not doing any work.

Now i have a new fuel pump Walbro GSS 342 with the anti drain valve, so it should be already pre prined in the system. I don't seam to have any leaks that i can detect as such, all seams preatty good, can't smell fuel anywhere, or anything funny, i checked all the hoses and filter fittings ect, no leaks.

So does this mean my antidrain valve has gone cactus, or there is a leak somewhere letting air in and hence allowing the fuel to flow back???

Can it be a faulty FPR???

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dude..

you either bought the biggest dud car, or you make mountains out of mole hills.

What on earth would make you say that. Not my fault i am anal about everything, well ok it is, that's the engineer side comming out. The car is fine. ONE is allowed to ask a question.

I need to ask as i don't know if it could be a problem.

SO once again why do you think i broght a dud car?????

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