I've heard of guys installing a small electric pre start fuel pump so you don't have to crank the engine so much. Just run it briefly to fill the bowls. You could just manually fill the bowls too. It all sounds like a pia though.
I never said it was. Let's do this once more and follow along. What I MEANT was the fuel from the pump to carburetor line and the fuel in the pump. Got it ?Are you saying now that it is not possible for fuel from the bowl to leak back to the tank?
This is exactly what I do on my street driven cars - leave the mechanical pump in place and add a small electric VANE STYLE pump in the fuel line toward the back of the car by the frame rail. The mechanical pump will pull gas through the vane style pump with no problem. MR Gasket offers a nice compact one that they have been selling for decades. I turn the key on, hit the toggle switch under the dash and count to 20, turn off the electric pump and they start right up.I've heard of guys installing a small electric pre start fuel pump so you don't have to crank the engine so much. Just run it briefly to fill the bowls. You could just manually fill the bowls too. It all sounds like a pia though.
I got it. You said one thing and meant something else. We all do that sometimes.I never said it was. Let's do this once more and follow along. What I MEANT was the fuel from the pump to carburetor line and the fuel in the pump. Got it ?
Correct. Now you're talkin. I find the older I get the more it happens. lolI got it. You said one thing and meant something else. We all do that sometimes.
Look in the sticky threads in the fuel forums. Electric primer pump for fuelI've heard of guys installing a small electric pre start fuel pump so you don't have to crank the engine so much. Just run it briefly to fill the bowls. You could just manually fill the bowls too. It all sounds like a pia though.
I fill my float bowl manually. Once it becomes a routine, it can be done pretty quickly. Because someone was saying how they would dread doing it, I timed myself. 1.5 minutes from opening the hood to engine running with the air cleaner back on. Starts at the turn of the key, no long cranking.I've heard of guys installing a small electric pre start fuel pump so you don't have to crank the engine so much. Just run it briefly to fill the bowls. You could just manually fill the bowls too. It all sounds like a pia though.
Very well could be. I woke up this morning and there was a small Dart next to my 69 Dart. It didn't have the 340 but a 225 6.Same thing causes pregnancy! The diaphragm falls apart !!!
Why not just add the fuel to the air horn, that way no spillage. I also have the same problem with my AVS on my 340 dart. I just rebuilt the carb and thought it would help, not. I'm kind of leaning toward the check valve because when I removed the fuel line from the carb, there was no spillage. As in plumbing (water) check valves do go bad. Never thought of that, Thanks.I fill my float bowl manually. Once it becomes a routine, it can be done pretty quickly. Because someone was saying how they would dread doing it, I timed myself. 1.5 minutes from opening the hood to engine running with the air cleaner back on. Starts at the turn of the key, no long cranking.
The most important part is to find a funnel that fits the vent in your carb. Always keep it in the same place so you don't screw around for ten minutes trying to find it. I keep it on a shelf with a paper cup I use to pour the gas. I give the accel pump two squirts, and set the fast idle cam by hand on the next to highest setting. If I want to take 2.5 mins, I'll check oil, brake fluid, PS fluid and coolant.
If it's been several days or more since I've driven the car, I just do the procedure automatically.
Give it a go and start a thread with the results, regardless of the outcome.Why not just add the fuel to the air horn, that way no spillage. I also have the same problem with my AVS on my 340 dart. I just rebuilt the carb and thought it would help, not. I'm kind of leaning toward the check valve because when I removed the fuel line from the carb, there was no spillage. As in plumbing (water) check valves do go bad. Never thought of that, Thanks.
I'm sure the ease of the process depends on the carb itself. My AVS is an emissions carb, and has a vent valve. Just push on the linkage and put in the funnel. Vent tubes on Holleys could be the fill point. The last time I ran a Holley it was on my daily driver and you could still get leaded gas!Why not just add the fuel to the air horn, that way no spillage. I also have the same problem with my AVS on my 340 dart. I just rebuilt the carb and thought it would help, not. I'm kind of leaning toward the check valve because when I removed the fuel line from the carb, there was no spillage. As in plumbing (water) check valves do go bad. Never thought of that, Thanks.
Do you have a link to the pump that you are referring to? I can't touch gas without spilling itThis is exactly what I do on my street driven cars - leave the mechanical pump in place and add a small electric VANE STYLE pump in the fuel line toward the back of the car by the frame rail. The mechanical pump will pull gas through the vane style pump with no problem. MR Gasket offers a nice compact one that they have been selling for decades. I turn the key on, hit the toggle switch under the dash and count to 20, turn off the electric pump and they start right up.
Look in the fuel section. I started a thread and made it a sticky. It's right on top of the forum.Do you have a link to the pump that you are referring to? I can't touch gas without spilling it
I LOVE this idea!I've heard of guys installing a small electric pre start fuel pump so you don't have to crank the engine so much. Just run it briefly to fill the bowls. You could just manually fill the bowls too. It all sounds like a pia though.
Search for Mr Gasket 12S and you will get lots of sources including box auto parts stores. Prices seem to be $55-60. If you do Amazon Prime or have a local box store like Auto Zone you can save the shipping.Do you have a link to the pump that you are referring to?