Several months ago I found the heart of the fuel injection system for the GM 8100; fuel pump assembly, and fuel rail with 30 lb/hr injectors. I notices the fuel pressure regulator was attached to the rail in a manner that made me think of the returnless rail on my 3500, and how the regulator had three lines, inlet, fuel rail and return. Since there is only one line coming from the returnless rail on the 3500 I realized that I could cut the 8100s regulator from the fuel rail and connect its 3 lines without ever having to go into my fuel tank for a modification. You can look at the pictures and see what I'm getting at. The line without the plastic safety lock is the outlet to the rail, the other two are inlet and return. The regulator also has a screw on top for pressure adjustment.
I knicked it while cutting or more appropriately butchering it away from the rail with a saws-all but was able to MIG it up as you can see at the bottom of the bowl. I disassembled it first so there was no plastic or rubber on it at the time and everything appeared to be in place afterwards.
I knicked it while cutting or more appropriately butchering it away from the rail with a saws-all but was able to MIG it up as you can see at the bottom of the bowl. I disassembled it first so there was no plastic or rubber on it at the time and everything appeared to be in place afterwards.
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