Lancer L4-135 2.2L SOHC Turbo (1985)
Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Fuel system pressure must be released any time a fuel line is to be disconnected.
1. Connect fuel pressure gauge C-3292 and hose adapter C-4749 or equivalent to fuel rail service valve.
2. On 1984-85 models, start engine and observe pressure gauge. On 1986-89 models, using ATM tester C-4805, place ignition switch in Run
position and depress ATM button to activate fuel pump. Gauge should indicate 53-57 psi pressure. If pressure is as specified, remove gauge and
adapter from fuel rail.
3. If fuel pressure is below 53 psi, install tester between fuel filter hose and fuel line and start engine. If pressure is now within specifications, replace
fuel filter. If pressure does not increase, gently squeeze fuel hose. If pressure now increases, replace pressure regulator. If fuel pressure still does
not increase, either the fuel pump is defective or the filter sock is obstructed
4. If fuel pressure exceeds 57 psi, remove fuel return hose from pressure regulator end. Install suitable length of hose to pressure regulator and place
open end of hose into a clean container. Start engine and recheck fuel pressure. If pressure is now within specifications, check fuel return line for
restrictions. If fuel pressure is not as specified, replace fuel regulator.