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Old 09-14-10, 09:25 PM
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FL '86 FC Flooding

my fc has been starting fine in the morning but flooding in the afternoon. cant really see my self pulling spark plugs at work, so tomorrow i'll try pulling the fuse first. this is driving me nuts.
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If it's flooding, time to remove the fuel injectors and clean them. If it is starting up, idling, and running smooth besides this issue, then it will just end up being your injectors.

Remove EGI FUSE, crank over 10-15sec. Replace fuse. Drive.
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or do what many fc owners do. like i did just put in a switch in the fuel pump line. and i just switch it off before i shut her down and never once have i flooded. turn it one right as i start cranking and if it ever gets to much just switch it off start it then switch it on after it catches what fuel u do have in the injectors. i put the switch in the area below the stereo. i ahve one of those kits for aftermarket one and there a little space under them i just drilled a hole and put the switch in.
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