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[QUOTE="FX4 F2-Fifty, post: 336313, member: 245"] Fuel bowl is deleted, and the fuel block could possibly be the restriction. i just took apart the regulator and it looks great inside. Not really too much that could fail in there either. So i think i have ruled it out for the most part. I checked and the return line is not plugged. so thinking the fuel block might be to blame, but not sure. other things i could think of would be the banjo bolts in the rear of the heads, 90 degree fittings in the front of the heads. the smallest orifices in the fuel block are .339 or 11/32. too small? should be bigger than the 90 fittings. [/QUOTE]
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