I know you had your reasons for going back to gas, but I think yer nuts.... $4.60 a gallon out there? I'd have left it alone and worked out a fueling schedule. Maybe a bigger tank. :] -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II " Chronic Pain Hurts" -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> > What else is new. > > It was a little sad, and a bit exciting, when the Classic wagon was > idling with a Carter YF and five gallons of gas in the tank. > > Took longer than expected (duh), besides installing the tank I had to > run lines (apparantly I removed it all those years ago) (it's odd to > have a car so long that I forget what was done and when). But I ran two > lines, the second to the return line I added for the Howell TBI system > I'll add later this summer. No sense doing an annoying job twice. I > bought a plain old fuel pump from NAPA, they had nearly nothing > available, but they had one for a "79 Concord 258". Damn AMC, they > changed fuel pump inlet/outlet configurations every year it seems, the > pumps all interchange, I think, 'cept the ins and outs move around. > I've had a rebuilt YF on the shelf since the AMO National in Phoenix, > 2004? 2003?, I bought from some vendor for... $1. V8 stuff, $$$$, > Rambler six stuff, $. > > I found out why it was so cheap... ran and idled just fine. A few > minutes later, liquid gas all over the place. Checked float and needle > valve, all's well. Put my fuel pressure gauge on it -- it pegged the > meter at > 10psi! Well that's no good. Off it comes. > > I had a spare, rebuilt fuel pump for a 195.6ohv, with vacuum pump. I had > a non-rebuilt core/spare from who knows what -- long story short, I can > tell you with some authority that the only difference -- other than > fittings and features -- between a 195.6 fuel pump and ones from a 64-up > six is the *lever*. I pulled the lever and its spring from the core > pump, stuck it in the rebuilt 195.6 pump, and lo! fuel plus precious > vacuum for my wipers. It puts out 5.5 PSI. Off we go! > > Oops, carb still runneth over. > > Off with the top again, the bowl fuel level seems OK... hmm... oh look, > no check ball/check needle for the squirter! So once it got squirted and > the well filled up, the slight siphon even at idle sucked fuel through > it. Pulled a squirter (accellerator pump) weighted needle from a junk > YF, dropped it in, closed it up... success. > > Whatever. > > Am I crazy, or is 12+ PSI unreasonable on a 79 Concord six? Those had > BBDs, right? 10psi sounds like asking for needle and seat problems. It > also held pressure for > 5 minutes; most modern pumps have a tiny > pinhole so that they bleed down (into the intake) after a minute or two. > Believe me back to NAPA it goes in the AM, along with the... FLOOR MATS > that DONT WORK! > > How do you screw up a !@!@!$!! floor mat?!! Well someone figured out how > -- make it so thin, and from a themoplastic that gets soft as a tortilla > when warm, that's how. Your feet tangle in it. $15 for crap. > > Tomorrow is maiden voyage time, when I untangle ignition timing changes > and all that rot, and see if it catches fire, etc. I think I'll drive > down to the dog beach (with dogs of course). Next weekend we're taking a > 400 mile trip to a big event in the Arizona desert, it's gotta be ready > for that! > > Gasoline, eh? LP was so much nicer under the hood! No leaks, cracked > hoses, stupid paper-gasketed carburetors, ... > > For now, I just stuck the Carter YF on the old, tired LP motor, since > it's got > a 1bbl cast iron manifold and all that stock stuff. I have another '70 > motor > which I'll rebuild and stick in later. One thing at a time... > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list