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Flyinghorse

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Fuel injection Mk IV fuel regulator
« on: February 16, 2024, 20:01:10 »
Hi-I am looking for a Mk-IV fuel rail pressure regulator (in UK ). Its got the triangular 3 screw base, single o ring (unlike later CRS 2 bolt 2 o ring set up).
Prefer a new one , but a functional one fine.

Has anyone fitted an after market regulator instead so  a fuel pressure gauge can be fitted?
There seems several aftermarket ones available ( i.e Kirban)

Regards Graham
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Re: Fuel injection Mk IV fuel regulator
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2024, 19:33:08 »
I no longer need a regulator. Plenty available in states if required.
I was able to make up a fuel rail pressure tester to fit the Schrader valve connection to confirm when on idle with high vacuum the regulator does indeed drop the system fuel pressure correctly.

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Re: Fuel injection Mk IV fuel regulator
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2024, 18:35:56 »
Graham,
I am looking forward to your next ACtion articles on getting to grips with the Ford EEC IV EFI: When it's working as intended it exposes the inadequacy of any carburetted V8 - however some Mk. IVs are now in their fifth decade and, as Ford themselves instructed, 'sensors will deteriorate and should be replaced at intervals' not that they specified what that interval was - one presumes the replacement was 'on condition.'
In any event, as I believe you have found, many faults blamed on the EEC IV turn out to be simple old poor electrical connections as fitted to automobiles since the nineteenth century....
Thus we are long overdue a bit of a primer on the EEC IV and its associated systems. I think there must now be a significant proportion of member's cars using this fuel injection system. Two or three articles from you in ACtion would help to demystify the system and perhaps prevent members being taken advantage of by "experts."
Barrie