I have a Weber Carburetor installed but no electric fuel pump or pressure regulator so I believe the stock fuel pump is putting out 7psi where the Weber needs 3
I am looking for help on how to install a fuel pressure regulator properly
Fuel pressure regulator install
- dlb
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Re: Fuel pressure regulator install
There are lots of threads on how to do this. Do a search for "weber fuel pressure regulator" or something like that.
- Petros
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Re: Fuel pressure regulator install
as I recall, it is not a big deal. the regulator is a device you purchase and install in-line between the fuel pump and the carb. see the threads with pictures showning this.
when you buy a fuel pressure regulator it will come with instructions.
without it the factory fuel pump will over power the needle valve in the weber, and it will flood.
when you buy a fuel pressure regulator it will come with instructions.
without it the factory fuel pump will over power the needle valve in the weber, and it will flood.
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'84 Tercel 4wd (daily driver, with on going mods)
'92 Mazda MPV 4wd (wife's daily driver)
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