I have the Offy set up with 3 weber carbs.... I bought a Mr. Gasket fuel pressure regulator.... It seems to not be of very good quality..... Any suggestions for a quality regulator would be greatly appreciated.
I had the Mr Gasket regulator on my Tri-Power setup until it's diaphragm ruptured and gas pumped all over the engine (headers, ignition.. ) until I realized and shut it down. I replaced it with a Holley regulator seems quality.
I use the Holley (low pressure 1-4psi) regulator. I bolted mine to the side of the engine where the coil used to reside (running a DUI) and have the outlet from the pump feed the regulator.
thank U both, no electricity to it (yikes, glad on that) just after the pump & B4 the carb.
OK, now I'd hafta contact all the different co.s to find 1 that I can vary the output ( 3 - 7 #) ?
Wish I'd asked that in the 1st Q...
Thanks in Advance!
I'm using this one that I got from summit...it's a Holley rated from 4.5 to 9 psi. There is an adjustment on the regulator so you can dial in the psi you want...assuming the pump pushes the fuel at the appropriate psi.
The regulator has 2 outlet (regulated) ports. I one connected to the fuel line to the carb and the other has a fluid filled fuel pressure gauge. Summit has them too. No power needed.
sounds like 1 model (Holly 12-804) has 2 out lets & 1 is for a gauge. that the gauge is sold separately.
OK, hope I aint jackin the thread, seems related 4 sure.
Thank you all! Ah is ed-u-macated here, once more!
summit has one that is shockingly similar to the holley-I have run it for years along with one of their liquid filled pressure guages. Make sure you get the regulator that allows for 3lbs or less of pressure for the webers.
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