Mr Gasket 4-7 PSI for Weber IDF too much pressure? |
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Mr Gasket 4-7 PSI for Weber IDF too much pressure? |
Tdskip |
Apr 3 2021, 07:31 PM
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This for a car that us set up with a front trunk mounted fuel pump (prior owner) that I suspect needs the Facet pump replaced. I know the low range of 4 PSI is fine but am concerned that the upper range list on the pump is too much.
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9146C |
Apr 4 2021, 06:49 AM
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I agree with Bruce above...always try to regulate fuel pressure ahead of the carbs.
Attached is a photo of my regulator set up with dual 40 Webers...set to 3-1/2 psi (with a gauge on the regulator). I just went with the Delphi FD0037 fuel pump from Napa...we'll see how that works in the long run. It's an all-metal pump case with 1/4" NPT fittings on both ends...allows different size barbed ends (available at any hardware store) to be fitted on each end depending on fuel line size. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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