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Old 02-27-2006, 02:28 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by cp980fps
Nearly no-one would think to look at this , because after adding a return fuel system , the factory regulator just becomes a static part .... that is , no longer in operation. It's reduced to being a simple plug for the tank. My factory regulator had only been out that ONE time when AGP installed the FPR system .... so the weakened tabs thing is kind of unlikely.
That still leaves me with no real good explanation as to what could have caused the reg to stop seating properly with the tank .... I'm just damn glad it's repaired !!


In your case its an odd problem that occured. Is the metal bushing flush inside the stock filter. You most likely had a freak problem man.

And no its not just a plug in the tank, it is still your fuel filter.
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