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tetlow
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Is a red Top OK?

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Linked to my previous fuel pressure problems, I have fitted a Red Top Facet pump with a pressure regulator on a bog std 3.5 with a Webber 500 carb.
I seem to be having pressure fluction problems.
Can I run without the regulator?
The spec on the pump is max 7psi. Would this cause problems on tick over?
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Post by ian.stewart »

I would reccomend allways run a regulator, 7psi, I would think you will be getting into float lifting territory, What regulator are you using, ??
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on the webber 7psi is a problem you need to be down to 4.5-5 psi
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Post by JP. »

I am running a Facet Red Top for several years now with no problems at all since I fitted a kingfilter with a fuelpressure gauge.
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Just buy yourself a Kingfilter (Rallydesign) and a fuelpressuregauge. Remove the brass plug on the outletside of the Kingfilter and screw the gauge in.
Set fuel pressure with the big nut on the midlle of the Kingfilter at around 5 Psi.
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Post by tetlow »

That is my problem. I have a Filter King fitted and adjusted it to 5 psi but the pressure is not stable.
The adjustment is not linear. It seems I could have a pump problem but the pump is new and is the second one I have tried.
I recently tried a Mallory pump. The pressure was much better than the Facet and I could adjust it better but it was too noisey, even completely boxed in and on rubber mounts. :evil:
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Post by CJV8 »

Could there be a partial blockage somewhere?
Have you checked the filter(s)?
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I have checked both filters and found no problems but I have noticed the plastic filter on the pump inlet, has only has about 5 - 10 mm of fuel in it. It is orientated about 45deg down to the pump which is fitted about 100 mm below the level of the bottom of the tank.
I have removed the fuel cap to check if the tank is not pressurising and it is OK.
Is this amount of fuel in the filter normal?
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Post by katanaman »

filter will only fill as far as the outlet on it so if the fuel is covering then then its ok.
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Ta :D
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