Brosky said:
OK, it's nearly noon her in RI, so what is the status report for today?
<span style="color: #990000">Status, you ask??
Dale is hot, humid, sweaty as ditch digger in the Alabama summer
sun PLUS he reeks of gasoline.
How'd you know I'd spend the morning working on the Crypt Car?
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:lol: :lol:
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<span style="color: #3333FF">I've always stated I know zip about auto mechanics
and have once again proved this to be true.
Ten days ago the car broke down with BCF member Ian aboard; immediately
after the entire fuel delivery system had been replaced. The engine would
break down over 1500 rpm. So I replaced the entire delivery system again.
Same problem; engine fell apart. Started playing with fuel pressure and
swapping out different pumps. Replaced spark plugs and dizzy rotor;
Engine still fell apart over 1500 rpms.
This morning I swapped out different pumps and PROPERLY tested the
in-line fuel pressures of my three different fuel pumps.
Canada mech pump......2.8 psi at 20 oz fuel pumped per 30 seconds.
Electric pump ........1.5 psi no test flow performed
Brosky mech pump......1.6 psi at 16 oz fuel pumped per 30 seconds
So then I took the car back in time to the day Ian and I broke
down. All new fuel lines, carbs cleaned and back on the manifold, Brosky
refurbished pump back in the car. ..(with one minor exception)****
Test drove the Beast around the Hood. Nice strong 2nd gear pull up small
inclines; 3500 rpms in 1 st and 2nd and 3000 rpms in 3rd. Felt strong and
smooth. Nice 800 rpm idle in the garage, engine shut off immediately.
****My fuel delivery problem seems to have been solved by installing
a new condensor can inside the distributor top. Banjo!!
I've not had the stones to attempt a highway test run. poco a poco
as they say.
So Paul? Once again thanks for your patience, assist and it appears
I best leave well enough alone for now and drive the Crypt Car with
your pump!! :thumbsup:
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<span style="color: #FF6600">Now??? What will be the NEXT breakdown??? </span>
