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DCOE Pump jets

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: DCOE Pump jets
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 06:54:09 EDT
Hi list,

Just a general observation on the DCOE which I wasn't particularly aware of 
before and some of you might find interesting.

Before I did some lockwiring on my engine's DCOE I decided to empty the 
floatchamber by opening and shutting the throttle to eject the fuel out of 
the pump jets (the carb had been removed from the car & I knew any fuel in 
the chamber would pour out when I inverted the carb to do the lockwiring).

I always thought that when the throttle was snapped open the pump jets 
squirted fuel and that was that.  However, on this occasion I didn't simply 
open and close the throttle but stopped at the end of each opening.  I was 
mildly surprised to see how much fuel and for how long it continued to stream 
from the jets.  I suppose this explains why the DCOE is so effective when the 
throttle is floored when driving the car.  It also illustrates (at least to 
me) that when a DCOE equipped engine has a lean flat spot it is as important 
to check the pump bleed back valve (which controls the length of the fuel 
emission from the pump jets) rather than just bung in bigger pump jets 
themselves.

Daniel1312

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