MoDawg73
Active Member
Hello,
While rebuilding my carbs, I noticed that the rear carb fuel inlet is not free flowing. I sprayed gum out into it, and most of it came back out the same way. Some went through, but most did not.
I put it on the pressure checker to blow some air through it, and my pressure gauge was reading 40 psi while I had it connected to a 50 psi source. the part was out of the carb, disconnected. When I shut down the air, it returned to zero.
Same thing when I did my pop off test. It went to 40, popped, then stayed at 40 as long as I had the air turned on. It is almost like there is a pressure regulator in the inlet.
I assume it is not supposed to be this way, and that there is some blockage, but I wanted to ask to see if there is an integrated check valve or something like that in this piece.
Any help,would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken

While rebuilding my carbs, I noticed that the rear carb fuel inlet is not free flowing. I sprayed gum out into it, and most of it came back out the same way. Some went through, but most did not.
I put it on the pressure checker to blow some air through it, and my pressure gauge was reading 40 psi while I had it connected to a 50 psi source. the part was out of the carb, disconnected. When I shut down the air, it returned to zero.
Same thing when I did my pop off test. It went to 40, popped, then stayed at 40 as long as I had the air turned on. It is almost like there is a pressure regulator in the inlet.
I assume it is not supposed to be this way, and that there is some blockage, but I wanted to ask to see if there is an integrated check valve or something like that in this piece.
Any help,would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken

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