From the WTF Files!!!!
Q. What is it that goes down the hotter it gets???
A. My bloody fuel pressure!!! :-x :-x :-x :-x
Engine has a 160F thermostat, fan shroud is missing, I know while stationary this is an issue but at 50mph its not a problem.
I had a Holley electric fuel pump installed, with a regulator that was supplied with it. installer even fitted an LPG cut off relay system in the event of fire or crash.
Now when the car gets hot, the car stalls after its been sitting hot i.e. stopping at a servo and filling up...I drive a short distance and the engine just dies...after this happened a couple of times I checked the carby and it was dripping fuel as though it had way too much line pressure? You need to crank and crank and crank the motor to get it to fire again, without touching the throttle.
As the regulator didn't have a gauge, Amazon.com fixed that so I can see for sure the fuel pressure going past 10psi....or so I thought?????
I fitted a phenolic spacer under the carby to stop heat soak, now has a tiny air cleaner to close hood!!
This lessoned the heat soak into the carby a fair bit and the boiling burbling noise in the float bowls stopped.
Now....when I first run the car...I see 6psi line pressure...pretty happy...car is just warming up here in this pic.

Location of the regulator in the engine bay.

Engine is warmed up, thermostat opened, car idling at 800rpm easily (race carby has no choke fitted) line pressure has already dropped 1psi..?

Car has been driven 15mins, parked for 10mins and heat soaked a little, temp gauge shows 200F and fuel line pressure has fallen by 50% to 3psi??? (Oil pressure gauge line was leaking so its not connected)


Car driven back to parking spot, engine now over 215+ F and car stumbling a little off idle at lights...usual ethanol boiling issue I think. Line pressure now closer to 2psi?? WTF is causing this to happen!!!!


Q. What is it that goes down the hotter it gets???
A. My bloody fuel pressure!!! :-x :-x :-x :-x
Engine has a 160F thermostat, fan shroud is missing, I know while stationary this is an issue but at 50mph its not a problem.
I had a Holley electric fuel pump installed, with a regulator that was supplied with it. installer even fitted an LPG cut off relay system in the event of fire or crash.
Now when the car gets hot, the car stalls after its been sitting hot i.e. stopping at a servo and filling up...I drive a short distance and the engine just dies...after this happened a couple of times I checked the carby and it was dripping fuel as though it had way too much line pressure? You need to crank and crank and crank the motor to get it to fire again, without touching the throttle.
As the regulator didn't have a gauge, Amazon.com fixed that so I can see for sure the fuel pressure going past 10psi....or so I thought?????
I fitted a phenolic spacer under the carby to stop heat soak, now has a tiny air cleaner to close hood!!
This lessoned the heat soak into the carby a fair bit and the boiling burbling noise in the float bowls stopped.
Now....when I first run the car...I see 6psi line pressure...pretty happy...car is just warming up here in this pic.

Location of the regulator in the engine bay.

Engine is warmed up, thermostat opened, car idling at 800rpm easily (race carby has no choke fitted) line pressure has already dropped 1psi..?

Car has been driven 15mins, parked for 10mins and heat soaked a little, temp gauge shows 200F and fuel line pressure has fallen by 50% to 3psi??? (Oil pressure gauge line was leaking so its not connected)


Car driven back to parking spot, engine now over 215+ F and car stumbling a little off idle at lights...usual ethanol boiling issue I think. Line pressure now closer to 2psi?? WTF is causing this to happen!!!!

















