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Re: Carby problms
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Got it goin again with mechanical one and a the float seat was a bit bent hunts but ill get that all fixed tomorrow

Posted on: 2013/4/2 12:18
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Cheers
Ill just ask my boss tomorrow at work to see wat he says if not ill ask my friend of mine who works on this stuff haja

Posted on: 2013/4/1 11:31
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Cheers
Ill just ask my boss tomorrow at work to see wat he says if not ill ask my friend of mine who works on this stuff haja

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Re: Carby problms
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I am using a similar electric pump with dual carbies and a fuel regulator is required and must be set to around 3psi of pressure.
It does seem strange that it runs for quite a while and then floods though,
many people on this site know much more than me about carbs though, good luck.

Posted on: 2013/4/1 11:02
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Its just strange how this just happen esspecially when i was goin on yesterdays run im just thinkin it is just the pump over pressurising cause i took the top off again on my carby and got a little container of fuel to see where the float sits sat where the half mark is on it

Posted on: 2013/4/1 10:50
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Re: Carby problms
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That may be a good idea, stock pumps are fine.

Posted on: 2013/4/1 10:36
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Im just thinking of puting a kit through my mechanical pump just to see how it goes try the car again just flooding still :/ when i 1st put the pump in the float was a bit highe

Posted on: 2013/4/1 7:51
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Im just thinking of puting a kit through my mechanical pump just to see how it goes try the car again just flooding still :/ when i 1st put the pump in the float was a bit higher

Posted on: 2013/4/1 7:42
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They normally make noise when they priming or starved of fuel, definately get a regulator fitted after the pump (non efi) and check the location of the mounted pump is suitable for correct operation.

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On the packet its 4-7 psi its pulling i got the car goin again but when the carby starts to overflow the pump makes a racket its a new pump only been on the car for a week

Posted on: 2013/4/1 7:14
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