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RE: weber carb fuel pressure
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Dana Loomis
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 10:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: re: weber carb fuel pressure
Tony Rondeau wrote that he was in the middle of a SPICA to Weber carburetor
conversion, and asked:
>question #1....Will my current "spica" fuel pump work for this
>application or do I need to install a different pump?
>question #2....What should the fuel pressure be regulated to for the
>"40 dcoe webers"?
The answers to #1 and #2 are connected. Webers like fuel pressures on the
order of 3-4 psi, but the electric fuel pump supplied with SPICA-equipped
cars is a high pressure unit. The pump can be made to work with a
carburetor installation but, if you keep it, you'll need to add a fuel
pressure regulator between the pump and the carbs. An althernative,
possibly better, would be to sell your high-pressure to someone who needs
one and buy a Bendix-type pump designed to work with your carburetors.
Dana Loomis
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