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    Fuel an tracker valve replacement

    1E002878 serial# You all are probably tired of all the questions I am throwing on here��
    Anyway I’m probably not done after this question:
    After the diaphragms are changed is it necessary to do any adjusting to either one? I noticed when I replaced them that the spring cups looked to have pretty good divots worn into them where the screw pushes on them. Would that be an issue?

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    should not be issue
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    Tracker requires no adjustments.

    Fuel pressure regulator diaphram comes with an instruction sheet that details exactly what should be done. Pressures need to be checked with a precisely accurate instrument and if not within spec the regulator must be calibrated.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EuropeanAM View Post
    Tracker requires no adjustments.

    Fuel pressure regulator diaphram comes with an instruction sheet that details exactly what should be done. Pressures need to be checked with a precisely accurate instrument and if not within spec the regulator must be calibrated.
    Okay, Thanks