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Originally Posted by Locobob
Did you disconnect the fuel rail from the block with the two lines coming into it when you did the install? If so you could have a sealing problem there - 2 o-rings in the block which need to line up in the grooves. When I disassembled my fuel inlet block the o-rings inside were mashed and torn.
More likely however is a sealing issue where the injectors mate to the fuel rail. With close to 50psi it doesn't take much to get a leak. I had a similar issue once - turned out I somehow took a little chunk out of an o-ring during the install resulting in fuel spraying into the valley. Also could be that you didn't get one of the clips onto its slot on the fuel rail properly. Don't worry about anything on the low end of the injector - you wouldn't have fuel in the valley from a problem with the lower O-ring.
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I agree with LocoBob. The problem is above the bottom O ring. Either one of the injector top O rings did not seal correctly or you've got a leak in your fuel rail.
Don't think that you're the first guy to not get it right on the first plenum pull. I had to pull my plenum 3 times when I installed my Accels...
Good luck!
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