[Vintage-race] Holley fuel regulator adjustment
Awgertoo at aol.com
Awgertoo at aol.com
Wed Mar 26 15:32:36 MST 2008
I recently purchased a Holley Blue fuel pump to replace the Facet cube I
have on my Elva which has an MGA 1500 engine w/two HS6 SU's. The pump came with
the 4.5-9 psi regulator which I have plumbed up to the carbs using a Y-block
with a pressure guage installed in a 3rd-outlet.
I know that SU's supposedly like 2-4 psi but several folks have told me that
they have had good results with this pump/regulator combo and have been able
to adjust the regulator's flow down to 4.5 or so psi without any
overpressure problems on their SU's, and that the high pressure regulator is better than
the 1-4 psi Holley regulator. I hope I have made the right selection here.
I'm using AN6 lines from the fuel cell to the regulator with a 3/8" nipple to
the block and then 5/16" lines from the Y-block to the carbs,
In any case I am a bit confused by the Holley instructions which state:
"Any change made in fuel pressure will change the fuel bowl float level
requirements. A readjustment in fuel bowl levels will be required for proper
operation of the fuel system."
Assuming I am able to adjust the pressure down to where it does not
overwhelm the needle valves in the float bowls I do not understand why I will need to
adjust the float bowl level. I thought that on SU's that is pretty much a
fixed thing.
Can someone shed some light here?
Thanks in advance--Michael Oritt
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