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Does the fuel pump run? The inertia switch, if tripped will prevent the fuel pump from running. If the pump runs but the car doesn't start than it's likely a problem with the fuel pressure regulator or the bypass internal to the pump.
Make sure to check the fuses, most of the time when this pump goes bad it blows the fuse, and fuses sometimes get corioded and dont make a connection take a look at the fuse box.
an air leak would weaken the mix of fuel to air so giving you better fuel efficiency but a poor power output.
was my last answer not to your liking, re **** fuel consumption on all fiat/alpha cars.but it is true, ask any owner........14.7 average mpg.......£205 road tax.....(tax it for a year and quadruple its value...)
An 'Afetta sud' doesn't exists... In teh old range you'll have the 'North' series ( with the 4-inline and V-6 engines ) guilietta, giulia, Junior, Alfetta, Alfa 75, Alfa 90, Alfa 6, ...
And the 'south' series with the boxer engine ( Alfa 33, Sprint, 145, 146, Arna, Alfasud, etc...
On an Alfetta, you have 2 screws at the rear-end of the torsion bars, very easy to adjust! Don't forget to drive a bit before measuring the height ( Or let wobble the car up and down by hand... )
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