Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
you can do some hefty damage to the head as the combustion gases scour past the seals into the fuel gallery.
If you're very lucky it might just be a fuel pressure regulator jammed full open thats robbing you of fuel pressure.
to check...
grab a couple of jerries of diesel and fill your car up at a servo. park it with the filler up nice and high then start topping the tank off till its absoluety "any more and it would have a meniscus" full. with the engine warm crank it up while someone watches the filler. if it starts to blow fuel out you've got air under pressure in the fuel system. top it up slowly while its running and you'll start to see bubbles if the injectors are suffering blow past. ( you may need to give it the Italian treatment with the noisey pedal a couple of times.)
if the fuel level remains unchanged its most likely a combination of the FPR not doing its job properly and the LP side of the pump not providing sufficient flow to the HP side which is in turn robbing you of gallery pressure in the engine.