[NSRCA-discussion] Fuel Line Pressure

Brian Billings auto7832 at bellsouth.net
Fri Jul 20 16:40:58 AKDT 2007


Never tried this but I read about it and meant to try. Just tee the line
going to the carb and run a piece of fuel line up a stick, wall or what ever
with the top of the line left open, start engine and see how far up the line
it goes. This won’t give a specific PSI measurement but it sounds like a
good way to get a reference to analyze or adjust with. 

 

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Does anyone know what the nominal fuel line pressures are in .45 – 1.60 size
engines is? Is there a known source for a measuring gauge?

 

 

Jay Marshall 

 


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