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1979 245 Fuel pump #'s 200 1979

in your other thread, I gave you a link to the Volvo Problem Solver from the Volvo Wiring Diagrams WebSite.

On that website. going to the home menu are links to the set of Green Books that cover the CIS K-Jet system. (I think it's in the Service Manuals Folder) along with the green book Fault Tracing

you will find the specs for running presssure, rest pressure. the system should hold presssure after the pumps(engine) are shut off. It should never drop to Zero
The Fuel Pressure Accumulator---does this. This is the device connected in line after the main pump...mounted next to it on the undercar bracket

I think running pressure is 70+ PSI and rest pressure is 30...but it's all in the book.








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