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Old 11-14-06, 11:18 PM
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Just wanted to pass this along. I recently installed one of these on a customer's car and noticed that one of the 4 allen screws that hold the regulator together was loose. Make sure you check these before you intall them.
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^ yes and please do.
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Most of them leak from the middle... Very good heads up.
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Yea I made sure to double check but thanks for the heads up
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Fuel leaks=bad.
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Mine had all of the screws loose including the vacuum nipple.

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