405driver wrote:Fuel pressure was about 40 with the key on and engine off. Leak down was negligible.
In idle, the FP was about 40 with rapid fluctuations from 37 to about 42.
Hmmmm... that changed. Back on the 17th, you said:
405driver wrote:Qr Bbpost So, if I understand you correctly, when we checked the fuel pressure with the vacuum hose off, it read to high (40).
Then when we reconnected the hose, the fuel pressure dropped down to about 30.
Was the hose connected when you did the test today? If so, then I'd suspect the FP regulator, or a low vacuum condition.
Also, you should be able to tell if it's gas or oil in the exhaust by capturing a bit of it and smelling it, or letting it sit for a bit. If it was gas, it will evaporate... oil won't.
The other thing you mentioned in an earlier post was : "I noticed what appeared to be steam (or smoke, I suppose) was coming out of the exhaust and a film of either gas or oil on the water. Hopefully, it's gas. To compound it, I started the other engine and took a look at it's exhaust. There is only water coming out...no smoke (or steam) or oil (or gas)."
Are you pumping the same amount of water through both engines, or is it possible low water flow might be contributing to what you can see?