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Re: [TR] Webers on my TR4

To: Lee&John Howard <leejohn7@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TR] Webers on my TR4
From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 06:39:35 -0700
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Any chance that your pulling on fuel lines might have broken the soft mount seal on the carb to intake manifold connection and you are getting an air leak at the base of the carbs?

armchair diagnosis is a matter of WAGs.


On 7/17/12 4:55 PM, Lee&John Howard wrote:
Good ideas.
I never added the fuel pressure gauge because, well, it was working fine without it!
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As long as everything works a inline fuel pressure gauge is pretty useless. But the second you have a problem with the engine running it can tell you that your fuel system down stream of the carb is working OK, has a problem or maybe you should walk to the nearest gas station with an empty container. A fuel gauge can be a big diagnosis time saver.

TeriAnn

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