Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
Assume you replaced the CG 11 filter at the mouth of some 4 bbl carbs. I don't think (not sure at all) whether Edelbrock uses those filters but the little buggers did exactly what you described to me sevl times (though at about 1800 rpm)
-joel-
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
I still have the carter AFB’s has those filters but they have been removed.
John
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
I put a fuel pressure gauge in line before carb, that way I can tell if it is a fuel delivery problem or carb problem.
Sometimes finding out what the problem is is finding out what is not.
Wayne
Sometimes finding out what the problem is is finding out what is not.
Wayne
1973 32 express fly bridge
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
That's always the best way to eliminate one side of the problem (fuel or spark). The pressure gage has to be Teed in after the fuel pump, which can be a pain in some cases where all metal lines are used. I cut into the metal lines and added a NAPA all metal, in-line filter (cheap--ah-hem!) with A1 hoses on each side and doubled up miniature hose clamps. With these filters in place, it's a simple matter to Tee in a pressure gage with some extra rubber hoses and see what's happening.
You're looking for a CONSTANT 4 to 6 psig at a high cruising speed. If the pressure sags as the motor makes power, there's your problem. Next thing to do is figure out WHY the little darling is doing that to you.
Jeff
You're looking for a CONSTANT 4 to 6 psig at a high cruising speed. If the pressure sags as the motor makes power, there's your problem. Next thing to do is figure out WHY the little darling is doing that to you.
Jeff
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
Jeff reminded me one time to check the "check valves" in the fuel lines from tank. They can get stopped up.
Wayne
Wayne
1973 32 express fly bridge
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
Does anyone have a photo of what the anti siphon / check valve looks like? It seems they have a history of being problematic, but I’m not sure which part of the fuel system this is.
Todd
1983 32’ SedanFlybridge
Twin 318 Chryslers.
Marblehead, Ohio
1983 32’ SedanFlybridge
Twin 318 Chryslers.
Marblehead, Ohio
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
No photo, but they are in the fittings where the fuel lines exit the tanks.
Jeff
PS: Don't tell anyone, but the PO tossed them out on mine so they never caused me any trouble.
Jeff
PS: Don't tell anyone, but the PO tossed them out on mine so they never caused me any trouble.
"We live at the bottom of an ocean of air, not at the top." General Marvage Slatington
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
On my 73 model express they are after the fuel cut off.Between the perco filters and before the fuel pump.
Small brass fittings about 1 1/2 long.
Wayne
Small brass fittings about 1 1/2 long.
Wayne
1973 32 express fly bridge
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Chattanooga
"Southern Lady"
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
My check valve was removed from the problem side. On advice of another mechanic, I'm going back to spark. Might be the way I installed my distributor. I'm going to continue on that thread. Hopefully someone has an answer because this is perplexing. (Again, my screw up but how else do you learn)?
John
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain
Re: Fuel System Restoration: Tanks to Carbs...
I finally found adapters at a random NAPA store while on another mission. Still contemplating replacing whole fuel system(winter project) I did finally figure out my problem, distributor springs too tight (see 318 ignition post).
John
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain
1984 28' Sedan Flybridge
Father original Captain