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Originally posted by s10streeter
Hope everyone had a nice holiday weekend.
After inspection of fuel lines, all of the steel lines from the tank up to the rubber connections looked fine. The were some lengths that were not visible because they run inside the frame but from what I could see they all looked o.k. The rubber line going to the pump looked cracked and felt spongy so I replaced it. The problem still existed so I purchased a fuel pressure\vacuum gauge and tested the pump at idle only because I'm not sure how to test fuel pressure while vehicle is moving. There are no instructions with this gauge except for pump at idle and volume tests. The pressure at idle shows 4 to 4.5 psi. Unless I am mistaken I remember reading on the Edelbrock website that these carbs need 6 to 8 psi. Would this warrant replacement? Could this be the problem. I would like more detailed instruction for pressure at highway speed tests if anyone could help. I really dont look forward to dropping the tank and checking for restrictions but that may be what I have to do. Any suggestions?
Also, TECHINSPECTOR had mentioned valve springs? How do I rule out that possibility?
that pressure is on the low side and if it drops much more then that is the problen. tee you gauge into the fuel line going from the furl pump to the carb. have the hose long so you can run it out from under the hood, and lay it on the windshild wiper so you can read it going down the road. crank the car got out on the road and watch the gauge normal driving and at WOT, see how low it gets at WOT. anything below 3 lbs. will give you a problem. tthats not really a speed test because speed dont have anything to do with it. itasa WOT test or rpm test. :HMMM: