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Thanks again for all the help,everyone, and Happy Easter!
I am beginning to suspect the fuel filter, I have rejected the idea so far because it seems fine, accelerating etc. once it starts.
ECSS; your link above, re; fuel pressure measurement was relevant, same year '96.
This morning there was still some pressure at the shrader valve; 20 psi. I released pressure. Turned key from Off to Run. Pressure went to 22 psi. Turned key to Off, and waited 2 hours. Pressure was 18 psi. Turned key On, pressure only went to 19 psi.
I have read many posts commenting on the fuel filter being a PI the A..
Shops closed today, and being impatient; Is there a trick or easily made jig to remove those (push on or what ever) hose connectors on the stainless braided hose from the frame mounted line to the engine?
Might be a waste of time, but I would like to connect the gauge to the fuel line, before the filter
I don't own a LT1 but I believe the two braided lines that connect to the fuel rail are quick connect fittings. You insert the tool and it expands a garter spring. Then you pull the line off.
At the frame rail filter the lines are screw on to the filter. There may be a metal cover plate you remove to get access to the filter. Use an open end wrench on the filter and one open end wrench on the metal line.
The guy in the video below disconnects the line before it gets to the fuel rail so no special tool is necessary.
If you've never replaced the fuel filter you need to do it anyways. :L
Cost is around $15.00. On a scale from 1-10 replacing the filter is 6 because you have to jack up the passenger side.
If that doesn't solve the problem pull the sender assembly out of the tank and do a physical inspection.
If your car sits a lot and you don't keep the tank full of fuel, I guarantee you will have rust in the tank.
Here's what the fuel line quick disconnect tools look like. Plastic ones are cheaper than metal ones.
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