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RE: HS4 overflow problems Update

To: Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com, ddwelley@excite.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: HS4 overflow problems Update
From: Dan Dwelley <ddwelley@excite.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 06:46:11 -0800 (PST)
THanks Hans.

I think the regulator was a good idea. Why spend the extra money on another
fuel pump when the one you have is working and for a couple of dollars, a
regulator can be added. :o))

Dan

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 01:47:16 -0500, Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com wrote:

>  Fair enough Dan,
>  Point is, that many listers make asumptions the configuration of the fuel
>  path from tank to inlet manifold is "standard". It seems to be the pump
is
>  extremely powerfull, so the jets can stop it. The regulator is an extra
MG
>  never would chosen for ($$$).
>  
>  Good for you it is solved now....
>  
>  Cheers,
>  
>  Hans
>  
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Dan Dwelley [mailto:ddwelley@excite.com]
>  Sent: maandag 13 november 2000 17:07
>  To: mgs@autox.team.net
>  Subject: HS4 overflow problems Update
>  
>  
>   As you may remember my woes listed below.
>   Well I checked everything I could think of as well as things others
>   mentioned on the list. Everything pointed back to the mechanical pump
>   putting out too much pressure. I put an adjustable fuel regulater
between
>   the pump and the carbs (set it to 3 lbs.)...problem went away. 
>   
>   I want to thank everyone on the list for their help and advice. I still
>   can't believe I didn't get at least ONE smart A*s response. (Yes...I
mean
>   you Ed) :o))  
>  
>   Dan
>   
>  >  On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 06:17:37 -0800 (PST), Dan Dwelley wrote:
>  >  
>  >  >  Hello all,
>  >  >  
>  >  >  Well...the 77 Midget has its new engine and it's running...sort of.
>  >  >  I have the 1500 Tr$*!h engine with the UK spec twin HS4 carbs.
Here's
>  the
>  >  >  issue:
>  >  >  The car starts great but after running for about a minute the float
>  bowls
>  >  >  start overflowing and gas pours out the mouth of the carbs.(not a
good
>  >  thing
>  >  >  considering the cat. is just below the carbs.
>  >  >  Now...this is what I have done but the problem still exists.
>  >  >  I've replaced the float bowl lids, floats, needle, and seats. I've
>  tried
>  >  >  turning the lids to a different position. The fuel pump is the
>  standard
>  >  >  mechanical pump. I have not replaced this as of yet but I do have a
>  new
>  >  QH
>  >  >  mechanical pump that I may try.
>  >  >  
>  >  >  Any other ideas will be greatly appreciated.
>  >  >  
>  >  >  Thanks in advance,
>  >  >  Dan
>  >  >  
>  >  >  
>  >  >  Dan Dwelley
>  >  >  77 Midget
>  >  >  Alexandria, Va.
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