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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Wales
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Weber overflow
I've just re-built a pair of weber 40 IDT's and before mounting on the engine I decided to check for leaks on the bench. If I leave the pump running, even for a short time, I get
fuel coming out of the pipes that rise in between the velocity stacks on one set of IDT's. Can I assume that the fuel pressure is too high? ( I have a facet pump and external regulator/filter). Is there anyway I can check the fuel pressure without have a fuel pressure gauge? Thanks Cameron |
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Fuel pressure is too high or your floats are adjusted improperly.
You'll need a pressure gauge and a float level gauge to do it right.
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or a float could be installed upside down....(don't ask)
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Def. check float level. I would also suggest you use that facet pump as a paper weight, they are the crappiest pumps I've ever seen...we remove and discard them regularly.
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Weber overflow
Thanks guys. I did some thinking, some more measuring and the light came on.
I'd measured the needle valve distance with it open and not closed - der! So, basically, the valve wasn't closing. Thanks anyway. Cameron |
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