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fishman1
06-21-2008, 12:05 AM
Tonight at the track i did my burn out and the fuel pressure gauge went from 6 psi to 11psi and loaded the carb up........after my run i tried it in the pits and when you reved it up the fuel pressure went up not down or stayed the same is this a bad regulator doing this maybe a hole in the diaphram..........not sure any ideas............thanks
fishman1
06-22-2008, 09:58 PM
Nobody has any ideas, i have never had a bad regualtor before so not sure if this could be the cause as the pump is on a relay so it shouldn't be a problem you would think......the pump puts out 11psi and they bypass opens up and the fuel pressure reg is set for 6.5 psi so why should it go to 11psi unless something is wrong with it....dirty sticky or whatever........like to hear your opinions.........thanks
outlaw256
06-23-2008, 03:35 AM
im no expert but if its going up it seems to me to be a bad regulator. if its set for 6.5 and it hits 11. it seems it cant hold pressure down pump is pushing fuel straight on thru it.if i were a betting man id bet a new reg. would stop the problems. good luck my friend
fishman1
06-23-2008, 09:12 AM
im no expert but if its going up it seems to me to be a bad regulator. if its set for 6.5 and it hits 11. it seems it cant hold pressure down pump is pushing fuel straight on thru it.if i were a betting man id bet a new reg. would stop the problems. good luck my friend
I was thinking that but also was thinking maybe that the bypass in the pump is sticking creating to much pressure.........i am going to pull the carb and check the needle and seat for any debri or dirt install my spare reg try it and if it still does it i am going to pull the pump apart and check it out
fishman1
06-23-2008, 12:34 PM
I pulled the carb off and apart to find a piece of plastic stuck in the needle and seat of the back bowl,it must have went through the regulator and caused the bounce and made its way to the needle and seat..........i took the reg apart and blew it all out and the lines put the carb back on and it works great now
outlaw256
06-26-2008, 03:52 PM
man im glad you found your troubleand it was a easy fix. but where did the plastic come from?
us7race
06-27-2008, 04:10 AM
I have also seen a bad ground on a Holley Blue pump cause the same situation.
fishman1
06-28-2008, 10:07 AM
man im glad you found your troubleand it was a easy fix. but where did the plastic come from?
Only thing i can think of is i just chaged the fuel filter and it must have been inbedded in it or part of it came apart