AEROMOTIVE, INC.
7805 Barton Street, Lenexa, KS 66214
913-647-7300 fax 913-647-7207
www.aeromotiveinc.com
Ensure the any spilled gasoline and any gasoline soaked shop towels are cleaned up and removed
from the vicinity of the vehicle!
19.
Reinstall any electrical wiring, vacuum lines, fuel lines, and throttle body components that were
removed during the original fuel rail removal.
20.
Reconnect the battery and turn the ignition to the ON position WITHOUT starting the car. After
several seconds, check the fuel pressure. If there is no fuel pressure, turn the ignition key to the OFF
position, wait one minute, return the ignition to the ON position, and recheck the fuel pressure.
Repeat this ignition OFF and ON procedure until the fuel pressure gauge registers fuel pressure.
21.
With the fuel pressure gauge registering fuel system pressure, check for fuel leaks from and
around all the fuel system components and all fuel lines and connections! If any fuel leaks are
found, turn the ignition key to the OFF position, remove any spilled fuel and repair the leak
before proceeding!
22.
Once the fuel pressure gauge registers fuel system pressure and there are no fuel leaks, start the
engine and adjust the regulator to the desired fuel pressure.
23.
Once the desired fuel pressure is achieved, tighten the regulator adjustment jam nut and attach the
vacuum line.
24.
Turn off the engine and allow it to cool.
25.
Test drive the car to insure proper operation and re-check the fuel system for leaks. If any leaks are
found, immediately shutoff the engine and repair the leak(s)!