You've disturbed an elderly metering head from it's nest. It's going to be upset.
It will probably now be well out on where it should be, so chance is you'll need to work on re-calibrating it, which is going to be a complete and utter ball-ache.
Quite seriously, this is one of the biggest things about K-jet that put me off ever bothering with it again. I've been in so many situations where the metering head's been out of the vehicle, not much has happened, it's gone back in and been shot away. I suspect it needs adjusting to sort it so something actually happens when the flap is lifted. At the moment it's probably way off the bottom of the scale. You'll need an absurdly long allen key to adjust it up in to range.
If it were me I'd be off looking for a dead car with a good Digifant injection system on it - it'll take away a lot of these problems. Finding another (good) metering head will be a bloody nightmare, too. Have a look at replacement prices, just make sure the jaw-catching tray is in place before you start looking.