OK>..MAJOR problem here guys

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IowaSilvia_S13
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OK.. been having problems all day. This just tops it off. I *****ed something up bad bad bad. For some reason my motor is full of gas. Intake mani, tb, oil pan, internals, even the bottom portion of the fmic. What the hell is going on? All i did was replace the fuel injectors. Would flipping the fuel lines around on the fuel pump do this? some of my vaccuum lines on the tb was mixxed up. i had the fpr hooked to the top left and then that went to the bov by mistake.. the top right went to no where besides the canister and the bottom one went to the canister also.

What do u do when your motor is full of fuel? am i gonna have to take it all apart and clean and rebuild? i probably only cranked it max of 10 times!!! i think something is messed up with the starter. what would cause this? i'm in need of major helpp.. please


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PalmerWMD
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Thats bad to hear,sorry about your luck man..:(

consider posting this to the Online Nissan Mechanic forum as well?

Fred...:)

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where is the online nissan mechanic forum at?

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PalmerWMD
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Its our major NICO mechanical repair advice forum.We have a couple of factory trained master techs on it:Nistech, underpressure (spelled different), reverendD

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub....id=23

Fred...:)

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try pulling the fuel rail off still connected sit it on top of your motor with a towel under it and turn the key on and watch , if any gas comes out bad o rings or stuck injectors, but that could not be the only reason for all the fuel but a good start...


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