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CIS Trouble Shooting......

Dave,

The first thing I do for a non-starting CIS motor is to check the fuel pressures (control and system). If you don't have a CIS fuel gauge kit to measure the fuel pressures, determine the flow rate instead. A minimum flow rate of 2 liter per min. will deliver sufficient fuel pressure for your system. If your starter is able to turn the engine rapidly, you'll have compression. Next to check is your ignition. Assuming that your ignition timing is not too off and has no significant vacuum leak, your engine should start and run. Since your car has come out from hibernation, a supply of fresh clean fuel is critical.

Contact me at atd911@hotmail.com and will provide you pictures with detail procedures for your DIY troubleshooting. Good luck.

Tony

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