[Healeys] Fuel pump's psi & 3/8" unf k-nuts.
Bob Spidell
bspidell at comcast.net
Thu Feb 13 07:58:56 MST 2014
AFAIK, all the 'single-ended' pumps put out 3psi give-or-take. Don't know why 'double-ended' pumps would be any different--greater pressure would probably overwhelm the float valves.
I believe the pressure is determined (mostly) by the strength of the springs that push the diaphragm (although the earlier pumps--for BN1/2s--may have an internal bypass hole that serves as a rudimentary regulator). I've only ever seen one type of spring.
Bob
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I have an AZX1500 pump in my MkII BT7. (Double ended SU). This is basically
2 AUF 301 mated together. Although one can run both at once, it's not
usually necessary and one might say that one half is a reserve for the
other. I have mine independently switched.....either, both or none depending
on the switches.
So, finally to the point.....
I'm in the slow throes of fitting 3 Weber 45 dcoe 9s. I've got them in and
running. One of them drips a little fuel which I'd put down to it needing
any one of a zillion adjustments. I was speaking to Webcon, here in UK,
about something else and I mentioned the drip. The guy said that Webers only
require +/- 3psi and that my pump was probably putting out more like 5psi
per side. Any ideas?
And does anyone know where I can get more of those wretched little 3/8" unf
"k-nuts"? I'll be taking my Webers out at some stage and I suspect that
these things can only be used once. Or am I wrong?
Thanks,
Simon.
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