22r vac lines and electric fuel pump conversion questions
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22r vac lines and electric fuel pump conversion questions
Am I okay to delete all my vac lines other than brakes and dist? And just plug the other spots on the carb?
I'm converting to a electric pump with a regulator and I'm wondering what I do with the return line. All help very much appreciated. And yes I have searched and I have an idea I just need some confirmation
I'm converting to a electric pump with a regulator and I'm wondering what I do with the return line. All help very much appreciated. And yes I have searched and I have an idea I just need some confirmation
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If your electric setup kicks on and off or adjusts to match what the carb needs as it needs it I wouldn't think you'd need a return line but if it comes on and stays on like a mechnical pump you would need it to keep from floodin the carb but I ain't no mechanic. Hopefully someone else that knows will help you out
These might help you out if you haven't already read themhttps://www.yotatech.com/forums/f114...ly-22r-205845/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f114...torial-264405/
These might help you out if you haven't already read themhttps://www.yotatech.com/forums/f114...ly-22r-205845/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f114...torial-264405/
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