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Old 06-28-2007, 11:43 AM
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I can answer to 1 and 2.

1-The older Alfa's have mechanical fuel pump attached to the side of the block and works with the oil pump. It will only deliver fuel when the engine is crancked. I am 95% sure that is your issue. Your fuel filter is placed after the fuel pump, that's why when adding fuel in the filter you are getting a temporary start.

2-It could also be the clutch master.You should also check the clutch slave, sometimes they can be be related.

Hope the information I gave you will help.

If you need the original Alfa Romeo fuel pump, I can tell you where to get it from.

Goodluck!!

Giorgio
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