jdubois
Jedi Warrior

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Alright, my current plan is to assume that the pump can't "overpressure" (because I just don't see a mechanism for that to happen) but is perhaps providing "better" pressure since I messed with it than it was before, and this is causing the old tired components in the fuel system to fail. So I'm going to go buy some fuel hose and some clamps, and replace all the hose and clamp it down (yeah, I know, the carb to carb connector hoses are supposed to be press fit. But I'm going to clamp them), add an inline fuel filter, and then see where I'm at. There's no way the fuel line connections will fail after that, but if my float valves now fail again, I'll likely order completely new valves and seats and a new fuel pump. If it's still a problem after that, I suppose I'll get a regulator.