1980 KZ 1000 Classic EFI Question
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Re: 1980 KZ 1000 Classic EFI Question
27 Nov 2013 19:13Todd smith wrote: I have not forgot about you, I will be at my buddy's hours this week end, do you think it is to hold pressure in the fuel line so it doesn't have a long crank time for starting , it doesn't look like a fuel regulator if it is it not a very good one . Thanks Todd smith
Thanks Todd! Let me know. I don't know what to think, This is the first EFI ANYTHING I have worked on. Kinda stuck in the '70s :blink:
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30 Nov 2013 09:59 - 30 Nov 2013 10:00
A straight through valve will work fine. It's only a check valve to allow you to remove the tank without fuel pouring out on the floor. It's nothing to do with fuel pressure regulation - that's down to the fuel pressure regulator...
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