| on 10/13/04 2:03 PM, davidwjones at davidwjones@cox.net wrote:
> David, et al,
> If it IS high fuel pressure, and you have the "correct" fuel pump in use, (in
> my case a square body SU), what can be done about the pressure? Does the fuel
> pump point gap effect pressure? -and is it worth checking, on a new pump?
> 
> David W. Jones
> '62 Mk II BT7 tricarb
> Cumberland, RI USA
If you are using an SU fuel pump you will most likly not have high fuel
pressure. If you do there is something wrong with the pump relief valve.
If that is the case you could eithr overhaul the pump, install a new pump or
install a pressure regulator.
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