coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Sep 13, 2017 #1 Do any of you Holley guys know how much fuel pressure does it take to over flow the needle and seat assembly, and flood the Carburetor out???? Thanks
Do any of you Holley guys know how much fuel pressure does it take to over flow the needle and seat assembly, and flood the Carburetor out???? Thanks
mopar head Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 6,078 Reaction score 5,479 Location Country Roads- clue to where . Sep 13, 2017 #2 I think they need 5-7 lbs. any over could...
abodyjoe Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2004 Messages 24,383 Reaction score 13,729 Location Berlin,N.J. 08009 Sep 13, 2017 #3 yea i thought 7psi was the understood limit.. though some guys push it to 8 or 9.
coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Sep 13, 2017 #4 Thanks to both of you, I am going to talk to Holly tomorrow...
coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Sep 13, 2017 #5 By the way have any recommendations for an inline electric fuel pump???
Riff Raff Well-Known Member Joined Dec 31, 2015 Messages 378 Reaction score 315 Location Central Ny Sep 13, 2017 #6 I use the Carter's. They're cheap and unaffected by the crapass pump gas we have.
MoparLeo NRA BENEFACTOR LEVEL LIFE MEMBER FABO Gold Member Joined Feb 10, 2016 Messages 1,547 Reaction score 1,265 Location Moreno Valley, Cal. So. Cal. Sep 13, 2017 #7 Also make sure to use a good fuel pressure regulator !
coalman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2015 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 135 Location Texas Sep 14, 2017 #8 Limited area for pump, it has to be horizontal, and a fuel pressure regulator for sure any recommendations??? Thanks
Limited area for pump, it has to be horizontal, and a fuel pressure regulator for sure any recommendations??? Thanks