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PrestonH22 11-04-2019 08:05 PM

Return line for big 4 conversion ??
 
I am rebuilding a 1974 914 with a 2.7 liter 4 cylinder engine with dual weber 44's.
Is there any benefit to running a fuel return line (carb to fuel tank) with this setup.

If so what will I need to make a return line work?

tailwind22 11-05-2019 05:31 AM

If you google search 914 fuel line routing with carbs you will find a lot of conversation and a split jury on whether to do a return line. I put a Raby 2270 big 4 in my 914 a year ago and elected not to do the return line and I have not had issues. If I recall the main reason to do a return line was to not have slow moving fuel in the line not overheat in really hot weather. When I researched the topic there were different suggested routing diagrams out there if that is what you decided to do. Others with more practical experience then myself may weigh in.

John Rogers 11-05-2019 07:51 AM

For a while I had a 2.8L four in my vintage race car and we never used a return line. I did have a fuel pressure regulator and also a gauge and if I remember correctly there was about 4# of pressure at the carbs.

GregAmy 11-05-2019 11:21 AM

Cars generally have return lines when they use high-pressure fuel and pressure regulators bypass the fuel to a return line.

However, carbs use such a low pressure fuel and pumps (3-5psi) that can be effectively regulated with a simple valve.

One can argue that blowing off your fuel pressure at the engine compartment back to the fuel tank would go a long way toward reducing chances for vapor lock. However, one can as easily argue that vapor lock generally happens after stopping the hot engine, when the now-no-longer-moving fuel will percolate in the lines in the engine compartment...then one counters that by pointing out that the now-percolated fuel will be purged back to the fuel tank by the bypass system once the key is again turned back on.

I personally don't think a return line is needed for carbs except in extreme cases. However, did the factory use a return line on the carb-equipped 914-6? If so, I'd replicate it. If not, I'd not bother to add it.

Fly Mach .86 11-06-2019 02:06 PM

I have a 2.2 liter type IV with 44idf's for the last 15 years. No return line and never a problem with vapor lock. And my fuel pump is in the engine compartment. :)


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