Thread: normal fuel pressure
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04-24-2006 02:26 PM #1
normal fuel pressure
HI,
I was just wondering whats the normal fuel pressure for a 450 hp big block being street driven?
thanx
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04-24-2006 03:11 PM #2
With mechiancal pump 6-7 psi will dueObjects in the mirror are losing
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04-24-2006 03:27 PM #3
how bout electrical? I am running about 5 and some people tell me its too high.
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04-24-2006 04:20 PM #4
With a carb in decent condition, 5 PSIG is just fine.Jack
Gone to Texas
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04-24-2006 04:27 PM #5
well im trying to eliminate reasons im getting fuel in my oil pan, and im thinking about just rebuilding the whole engine due to how much fuel i think has gone through the engine and low vacuum, but want to make sure i can rule out fuel pressure as a cause.
tahnx
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04-24-2006 04:39 PM #6
wait, what? Sorry, i probly wasnt that clear, or i am confused.
My manifold vacuum is low, and then i was talking about my fuel pressure as well. I included the vacuum part just cuz i dont know if that could be part of the fuel problem as well.
Maybe you can clear me up on it if im wrong or making a fool out of myself.
thanx
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04-24-2006 05:11 PM #7
ok. sorry ahead of time if we have gone over some of this before, but i have had down to a 2.5 power valve in it. I dont know what power valves were in when i checked the vacuum, but it was only at 5hg in gear. The fuel pump is electric so that rules out the bad diaphram right? i have only gone down a few jet sizes but maybe more are needed?
thanx
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04-24-2006 07:57 PM #8
the jet have nothing to do with the idle. if smell rich at idle a then it has junk in the air bleeds or the idle screws are out to far or the front or back power valve is shot or is not the right one if there is gas in the pan then i would say there may be junk in the neelde and seats .why not try a different carb
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04-25-2006 10:25 AM #9
well i first had a 1050 dominator on, and that was fine at sea level. Then when i moved a switched to a 4150 hp 750cfm racing carb. And now im at a 770cfm street avenger and still having same results.
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04-25-2006 04:43 PM #10
5 psi is not good enough for the 1050 plug the power valves and go up 10 jets sizes up and try that. i do not run power valves at all in cars that have less that 5 inchs of vacuum in gear. look at the gas regulator i have had many 1050 and 1150 and they did not have power valves. runed them on the street
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04-26-2006 09:24 AM #11
when i still had the 1050 on i did have the block off power valves installed and it was fine at the sea level but when i brought it up to my 4000ft elevation and got fuel in the oil pan i said screw it and went with the 750 cuz i thought that the dominator was just too much carb. also, im running 8An line for my whole fuel line and have both lines in both bowls.
Another thing too, is the cam manufactorer said the cam should have 8-10" of vacuum in gear. Is that a big thing to worry about?
Thank you guys for keeping with me on this.
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04-27-2006 11:34 AM #12
I know that part but i just dont know how to achive it. fuel pressure? jets?
thanx
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04-27-2006 11:46 AM #13
ok, and what would be jetting down too far?
thanx
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04-27-2006 12:02 PM #14
sorry, i didnt write my question right. Like how many jet sizes down would be too much. Like lets say i jetted down like 10 jet sizes and still had a problem. What would that mean?
I really appreciate your help!
thanx
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04-27-2006 02:56 PM #15
ok. well the jetting was at 75 secondary and 72 primary. I brought it down to 70 secondary and 65 primary and i heard a ringing but i think that was something on the truck. anyways, it was blowing white smoke all over and still had STRONG fumes of gas.
Any other advise?
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