tyallis
Well-Known Member
All,
Got something that i may just be paranoid about. Just got my 440 powered 66' Coronet put together into running/driving condition a couple week ago with very few issues so far (knock on wood). After a minor carb (4160 holley) float adjustment the other day, I noticed that my fuel pressure is holding LONG after i kill the engine (9 lbs), and is running higher pressure than normal at idle (10+). It will eventually return to 0 lbs after sitting over night; I assume it's slowly trickling by a check valve in the mechanical fuel pump. My gauge was reading 4-6 lbs until recently. Is this any reason for concern? Thanks in advance.

Got something that i may just be paranoid about. Just got my 440 powered 66' Coronet put together into running/driving condition a couple week ago with very few issues so far (knock on wood). After a minor carb (4160 holley) float adjustment the other day, I noticed that my fuel pressure is holding LONG after i kill the engine (9 lbs), and is running higher pressure than normal at idle (10+). It will eventually return to 0 lbs after sitting over night; I assume it's slowly trickling by a check valve in the mechanical fuel pump. My gauge was reading 4-6 lbs until recently. Is this any reason for concern? Thanks in advance.















