Docmacs'77
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my fuel pump went out, like I related in another post. I wasn't getting any fuel in the carb (my bowls were dry and my clear glass inline filter was only about half full). I knew it either had to be a bad pump or a clog in the line somewhere. To help nail it down, I installed a fuel pressure gauge. I primed the carb and cranked it up at which point it would run about 10 seconds or so, but never registered any pressure in the gauge. I swapped in a new pump, cranked it up, and yippeeeeee, 8 lbs. of pressure. Ran great, but about 10 minutes later, I checked the gauge and it was down to 6 lbs. Within the next 5 minutes I watched the pressure gauge drop from 6 to 4. It didn't die or anything, but what the heck is going on? :confused Any ideas? Thanks, Marc.
my fuel pump went out, like I related in another post. I wasn't getting any fuel in the carb (my bowls were dry and my clear glass inline filter was only about half full). I knew it either had to be a bad pump or a clog in the line somewhere. To help nail it down, I installed a fuel pressure gauge. I primed the carb and cranked it up at which point it would run about 10 seconds or so, but never registered any pressure in the gauge. I swapped in a new pump, cranked it up, and yippeeeeee, 8 lbs. of pressure. Ran great, but about 10 minutes later, I checked the gauge and it was down to 6 lbs. Within the next 5 minutes I watched the pressure gauge drop from 6 to 4. It didn't die or anything, but what the heck is going on? :confused Any ideas? Thanks, Marc.