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chuck121566
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I've noticed recently that a small amount of fuel has ben collecting under my '88 Corvette . Upon closer inspection and removal of the MAF sensor and bellows, I realized that raw fuel is collecting in these areas as it drips from the throttle body. The car is not being driven on a regular basis this time of year, and the fuel seems to collect when I turn on the key (i.e. pressurize the fuel system). I did check my fuel pressure which indicates my fuel pressure regulator is bad. My questions is, would a bad FPR diaphram cause raw fuel to leak back into the throttle body and drip into the air intake bellows? I do have the car parked in a garage with a sloping floor and the nose is directed toward the downward slope. Any help or advice anyone may have on this would be great. THINK SPRING!!!;help




