I have a Catalina 30 with a 1985 M18 Universal engine that started giving me trouble at the end of last season. I replaced the starter motor, put in new grounds, replaced the enjectors and then replaced the entire wiring harness in order to get ready for a hopefully trouble free season. The boat went into the water this week and changed all of the fluids, bled the fuel lines and charged the batteries. The engine cranked well but it would not start. I cracked the fuel lines at the enjectors and found that one was not getting any flow of diesel. I then removed the delivery value holder and ran the pump and fuel shot up from both sides. I replaced the holders and tightened them up. Wouldn't start and found no fuel to the enjectors when I cracked the lines again. I lossened the holders a bit and then started the process all over again. This time fuel flowed from the top of the line when I cracked it. When I put everything back together, I tried, once again, to start it to no avail. I took the lines off and removed the enjectors to find one was wet at the bottom but the other was dry. Apparently no fuel was coming into the chamber. My question is this: Do the delivery valve holders control the pressure from the enjector pump and if they do, should I loosen them a bit more to increase the flow? If not, how can I tell if the new injector is working properly?