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EXTENDED CRANKING TIME DIAGNOSIS

Extended cranking time (slow starting) on 1982 Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Celebrity and Citation models could be caused by the fuel pump check valve allowing the fuel to return to the fuel tank after shutdown.

If this condition is reported, the check valve can be diagnosed by disconnecting the fuel line at the fuel filter (see instructions in the 1982 Celebrity and Citation Shop Manual, page 6C-4 for relieving pressure). Remove fuel tank filler cap and connect a radiator tester pump to the line from the tank and apply air pressure. If 15 PSI pressure can be obtained and held for sixty (60) seconds, the check valve is operating. If pressure cannot be held, replace the fuel pump.

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