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Hello,
My fuel system is giving me problems with instability and I'm turning to you guys for help. I have a Mallory 140 Series electric pump with a Mallory 4309 regulator that has a return port that I have utilized. The fuel pressure gauge is a Autometer Pro Comp and the isolator is Mallory. The fuel lines are 3/8 aluminum for feed and return. I have removed the spring inside the fuel pump as recommended by instructions. The engine is a healthy 440 with an 850 Holley in a gasoline street car. The problem is that I can set the fuel pressure at 6 1/2 psi and after a short while it might register as high as 12 psi and sometimes it will register as low as 4 psi after a drive. I thinking of blocking return line and letting it dead head to see if it helps but I want to get some sound advice before I do anything. Thanks in advance!!!
My fuel system is giving me problems with instability and I'm turning to you guys for help. I have a Mallory 140 Series electric pump with a Mallory 4309 regulator that has a return port that I have utilized. The fuel pressure gauge is a Autometer Pro Comp and the isolator is Mallory. The fuel lines are 3/8 aluminum for feed and return. I have removed the spring inside the fuel pump as recommended by instructions. The engine is a healthy 440 with an 850 Holley in a gasoline street car. The problem is that I can set the fuel pressure at 6 1/2 psi and after a short while it might register as high as 12 psi and sometimes it will register as low as 4 psi after a drive. I thinking of blocking return line and letting it dead head to see if it helps but I want to get some sound advice before I do anything. Thanks in advance!!!