The air in the filter comes in from the bowl vent.
The air in the filter comes in from the bowl vent.
Exactly, and then when the bowl level evaporates a little bit the float needle opens and there ya go. (Fuel free flows back down the line through the pump)
Well, I agree with the evap issue on the carbs, I went with a different carb when I was having issues with my Thermoquad.
However, it didn't happen in 5-10 minutes, it usually took a day or two of sitting to give me fits.
I suppose it could be the issue, but for that gas to evaporate in 5 minutes and drain the filter makes me curious.
Well, I agree with the evap issue on the carbs, I went with a different carb when I was having issues with my Thermoquad.
However, it didn't happen in 5-10 minutes, it usually took a day or two of sitting to give me fits.
I suppose it could be the issue, but for that gas to evaporate in 5 minutes and drain the filter makes me curious.
Here is the problem I have with this whole crappy fuel today discussion.
I bought a $600 Snapper mower last fall, after trading in my second Toro which also had a short service life yet again (this time it was a crappy cheap Personal Pace drive system that went). I have run several tanks of gas through it and it suddenly died and would not run past a rough idle, then die again. I used Mobil gas, purchased new this spring.
So after picking it up yesterday after warranty repair, he claimed it was a fouled plug, blaming the gas. I said I got it in April, he said that is already past its shelf life of 2 months. WTF? I mentioned how I cut my elderly fathers lawn with a 25 year old mower, with any gas that happens to be laying around, often for a year or so, and that its whole life is probably on the second plug. He then deferred blame to how engines were tuned differently or setup differently or whatever.
I call BS. And now that I think of it, I should have asked to see the fouled plug.
So frustrated, and I wonder why I just dont use a service.
Yup, 20, 30 years ago we weren't dealing with this crap gas we get today.
OK, so I am about to order the insulator spacer.
Two choices, open center like the link below, or split center.
Which do I want for a basic Eddie performer POS carb?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-9265
Lots of good ideas!!
But the electric fuel pump idea I'm sure about. I've bought three Holley (the nice ones, Holley RED fuel pump) in the last 4 years for my son's '46 Chevy (350 CI, 700R4, carbureted) so I don't trust them anymore. The ones I've bought aren't cheap but they only have a 90 day warranty.....I wonder why???
treblig
Oh, and I also have a clear plastic fuel filter just before carter pump. Is that bad too?
Should I move it? And why is it bad, btw.
OK, so I am about to order the insulator spacer.
Two choices, open center like the link below, or split center.
Which do I want for a basic Eddie performer POS carb?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-9265
If you are running a dual plane intake, you would want one with the divider in the center like this one:
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Holley 108-18
5/16" Thick
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/carburetor_components/gaskets/parts/108-18
if you deadhead the pumps they overheat and fail
if you use a bypass regulator with return line it keeps the pump cool
if you just use a single line with regulator at the end before the carb, most pumps will overheat