Jerry Grimmonpre'
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 144 Location: Huntley, Illinois 60142
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 10:09 am Post subject: What fuel pressure should I see for electric or engine fuel |
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I've read on the RV list about two months ago ... someone experienced the
same results ... about 6 PSI with a mechanical pump that should put out the
higher pressure for injected engines. This pump had the wrong P/N on it.
It was a low pressure pump with a high pressure P/N. Can't trust anything
anymore!
Jerry Grimmonpre'
RV8A
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Ray,
Metered fuel pressure downstream of the servo is around 5 psi with little
if
any change when the electric pump comes on.
If you measure fuel pressure just downstream of the mechanical pump,
before
the servo, you should be able to see the electric pump boost the pressure
to
30-40 psi. That's how you know it's working. The mechanical pump alone
should keep it around 20-30 psi. 6 psi is about right for a carbureted
engine. Carbureted engines use a lower pressure mechanical fuel pump
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