RE: IML: My 81 with efi
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RE: IML: My 81 with efi
- From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 08:45:36 -0800
Have you checked for fuel leakage inside the
hydraulic support assembly ?
Dick Benjamin
________________________________________
From: Daniel Mennillo
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:30 PM
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: IML: My 81 with efi
I recieved a e-mail from Dick Benjamin in regard to my 81 Imperial running
to rich.
Let me recap my background with this car. I bought this car about 5 Mos.
ago,
it,s a beautiful 81 with 61,000 arignal miles, one owner. It was not running
good
so I had it towed home,150 miles. I bought the shop manuals, and read
everthing
pertaining to EFI system, after reading it I realized i needed some help. I
was told
the problem was cat. coverters so i put three new one,s on and new muffler,
no
improvement. Let me say the car alway started up, it just ran rough, I
thought that
if I changed spark plugs,fuel filters, put in new gas, etc. it would run
fine. Well after
Towing it to 5 garages, I realized I know as much, or more then they do
about this
car, so it,s back in my garage. I read Hundreds of problems associated with
81/83
EFI system on the web sight,but no one seems to have my problem, which is
too
much fuel, and red hot cat. coverters.
I found another 81 with EFI system and bought it, a tree fell on it,me
and a friend
are taking all the EFI parts off it, but before I start changing parts I
would like to
get some suggestions from some members.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Dan m.
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