[Fot] Water in gas

Bill Babcock ponobill at gmail.com
Tue May 20 09:04:09 MDT 2014


I dont use Facets, I like the idea of having more than enough flow and
pressure, and regulating it to exactly what I want. I think it solves a lot of
problems. I like the Holley, Carter or Jegs electric fuel pumps (all similar)
and the Holley or Jegs regulator. A tiny bit more money, but you can set your
fuel pressure anywhere from 1 to 10 pounds and have it never change all year.
And no pulsing pressure. 60+ GPH. They just work.

On May 20, 2014, at 6:49 AM, Michael Moore <mmoore at mtmcpafirm.com> wrote:

> Among many problems, my car was stuttering intermittently on turns this
> weekend, and after replacing a blown head gasket because of overheating
> problems, and then a bad water pump, I still had problem until I found
water
> in the float bowls.
>
> I took apart fuel cell, cleaned and dried it, purge fuel lines, cleaned
bowls
> again and got new gas. There was a lot of water in bottom of fuel cell.
>
> My question is, could the water have damage my Facet electric fuel pump?
>
> On Sunday the overheating was gone, but it was still starving for fuel in
some
> turns.
>
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> 62 TR4, Race car
> 63 TR4, Street car
>
> Mike & Becky Moore
> 6050 Ruhl Road
> Fairview, PA 16415
>
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