Rob,
I run triple 40 DCOE Weber's and never exceed 2 psi. Weber's are very
sensitive to fuel pressure. I was told to run between 1-1/2 - 2 psi.
Check with Pierce Manifold at: http://www.piercemanifolds.com/ for
questions regarding your pump jets. They are most helpful.
Allen
On Mar 15, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Rob wrote:
> On a pre season start up check for gas leaks I am finding a fair
> amount of
> raw fuel from the pump jet dripping into the throat. Will to much fuel
> pressure cause this? The pump jet washer does not look great and seems
> to be
> made of aluminum. The washers all look to be in the same condition.
> Does the
> pump jet cover push down on the pump jet and seat it into the carb.
> body?
> Needle and seat are 2 years old and everything was running fine 8
> months ago.
> I believe the float adj. is correct but has not been checked today
> The fuel pressure has not been changed sense last season but the
> gauge is
> busted and I am on my way out to get a replacement. Could the fuel psi
> regulator given up? It was last adjusted for 3lbs .Any suggestions
> would be
> great thanks rob
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