Everything posted by Zed Head
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Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
There are other things you could check before dropping the tank. The Pertronix is one of them. You could also try an electric pump in the engine bay as a short test. Another thought. You might be able to keep the filter full by adding a length of hose in front of the filter that is higher than the filter. It would depend on how strong the siphon effect is. Or you could add a check valve in the engine bay. Either way, don't be surprised if the problem is still there after the tank cleaning. I don't think your symptoms really support a fuel supply problem. Your "finger" pumping filled the filter in 9 stokes. That's a pretty powerful pump action. I would focus on the float bowls, not the filter. See if they have fuel. There's a thread about a float tuning tool that actually works like a sight glass. You can see the fuel level in the bowls. If you're planning to tune your carbs it might be worth doing first. You could probably rig up a temporary "sight glass" also. Just another view.
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Ignition/Door key question
That's what CO said also. I had forgotten if it was stuck up or just inactivated. My lock worked great, I just didn't use it much. They key point I was trying to make was that my key action was not smooth and easy like the ignition, glove box, or doors. It took some fiddling to get the key to turn. And if the sticker is on the glove box door it will be a clue.
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COVID-19
A super nerdy paper about the pandemic from the uber-nerd bill Gates. The first few paragraphs, at least, are readable and worth reading. I just started reading it. It was published yesterday. https://www.gatesnotes.com/Health/Pandemic-Innovation
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Ignition/Door key question
But wait...the key code should be on a sticker on the inside of glove box door. So, one more key if so. I had a 50/50 chance on the hatch lock.... I qualified it, so I'm taking a break even.
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COVID-19
Posted way back about about Brett Crozier and the USS Theodore Roosevelt as an unintended casualty of the COVID-19 fiasco. Here's recent news, and an article I had missed. I think that Esper might be cast from the same mold as Modly, or worse, so who knows what the final decision will be, but at least there is still some structure to the world. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/24/navy-recommends-reinstatement-fired-carrier-captain-brett-crozier/3023380001/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/04/07/navy-fired-defamed-my-friend-over-coronavirus-letter-column/2960627001/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Esper
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COVID-19
Here's a country of 211 million people, with a few population centers similar to New York City, where they did not try to flatten the curve. Brazil. https://twnews.us/us-news/brazil-becoming-virus-outbreak-center-as-hospitals-buckle
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Ignition/Door key question
I had to jiggle the key in my lock and make sure that the button was fully up to get the key to turn. All the key does is lock the button in the upright position. Makes it impossible to press down. I think, as I recall from my 76. For sure though, you have to hit the right spot to get the key to turn.
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Current Load Calculations - Much larger alternator needed
Not necessarily That's why I posted the plot. If you want a big number get a big number. Read that boat article though. Don't forget that all of the charging current has to pass through that single white wire. If you use it all. Here's a 10si plot, with some discussion. Get a Mazda alternator - https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/future-cars/a21719317/mazda-confirms-2019-miata-gets-more-power-higher-redline/ http://www.earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/powermaster-alternator.49477/page-2
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Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
I had a problem with a weak ignition module, the engine would only start with fluid. Then it would run fine. That was on an EFI car though. I had done some work and left two spark plugs disconnected so I had a clue about what the problem might be. Only you know how the engine behaves when it restarts, or how it behaves when it stalls, but the only good reason for a no-start that is fuel-related would be if the float bowls emptied. Just offering ideas. If it fires right up and runs well on the first shot of fluid you have to wonder why it didn't start on the fuel that was in the bowls. More details!..... What type of ignition are you running?
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COVID-19
- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
Could also be a weak spark problem. The empty filter might be a red herring. Time to fish...- Current Load Calculations - Much larger alternator needed
- Current Load Calculations - Much larger alternator needed
Are you going to swap to the multi groove belt? Higher output means more work on the pulleys. I think that to "do it right" and avoid slippage you'll want to take a good look at the drive system. Of course you'll only need it if you actually pull that amount of amperage. Some of those loads are intermittent and could just use battery power, in between. It would be interesting to see how much capacity is really needed. Many people upgrade based on overall output when what they really want is idle output.- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
You didn't really say if you had a problem with the engine starting. Sometimes people think things but don't actually write them down. The drain back to the tank from your filter is not surprising. It's higher than the tank. The engine will start with what's in the float bowls and the filter will refill in a second. I counted 9 clicks so that would be 18 revolutions of the engine. Lets' say 20, for the math. At 1200 RPM, that would be one second to refill the filter. So, is this an actual operational problem or a "this bothers me" problem?- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
There are only two videos, the first two you describe, then your voltmeter needle moving with your flashers after those. But I get it now. Still, wondering about the mounting of the pump. https://zcardepot.com/products/fuel-pump-spacer-plate-240z-260z- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
The videos work fine on my Windows 10 machine. The second one shows the filter body filing with gasoline,with a clicking noise in the background. The first video shows the pump arm moving on the eccentric as somebody spins the engine. Can you connect the two videos with some words? Were you moving the pump arm by hand in the second video? And you didn't show the actually mounting of the pump. I know that there are typically phenolic spacers that sit under the pump. Maybe your pump is too far from the eccentric. That's my at-the-moment guess. The pump is sitting too far from the eccentric.- COVID-19
Exposure. This is where the ideas come from. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/24/revealed-leader-group-peddling-bleach-cure-lobbied-trump-coronavirus- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
Have you spun the engine with the valve cover off? See how far the cam moves the pump arm. You said that you can pump it by hand so the diaphragm must be okay. Take a picture of the pump on the engine. Maybe you're missing a part or have the wrong spacer or something.- Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
Do the carburetor float bowls fill? That's the objective. You can have a bubble in the filter and still have plenty of fuel passing through it. People get distracted by the bubble in the filter often. It might not matter. There are some recent threads about it.- Isolation Videos/Content to Keep Spirits High: Post Something (Non-Virus) for Entertainment of Others
NSFW. A common sense video. Where I found it - https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2020/apr/24/vic-dibitetto-coronavirus-rant-video-interview- COVID-19
This is probably what "opening" up and going back to work looks like. The places that never closed, the essential companies. Open, get infected, shut down, do it over again. https://komonews.com/news/local/tyson-foods-pasco-meatpacking-plant-suspends-production-amid-pandemic- lift .480 .480 duration 274/274 cam with OE fuel injection
I think that main problem is that a bigger cam is designed to flow more air at high RPM, which requires more fuel than the factory system is designed to provide. So you end up with the dilemma of tweaking your system, through the AFM spring or an adjustable FPR or bigger injectors, to provide the fuel the cam needs at high air flow, causing rich running at lower air flow rates, or leaving it tuned to run well at low air flow rates and go lean at the high end. Basically, there will be a range of throttle position and RPM where it will run like crap. But it might make more power.- COVID-19
It feels good to laugh at it though. These really are incredible times.- COVID-19
It's testing and tracing that's the key. And it's been shown to work in other more developed countries than ours, like South Korea. That's what I mean by a plan. The idea that people will be free to toss the social distancing guidelines is false. But, I do agree on stalling. But I think that it's political stalling. There is only one singular goal at play here, and it doesn't involve a healthy American society. We're all pawns. The stalling will continue until the death numbers get mind-numbing, At 50,000 deaths total, what's another 500 or 1000 per day? 2%? Who cares!? They're old!- COVID-19
Progress, maybe. Not sure why they imply it's just Jersey. https://www.politico.com/states/new-jersey/story/2020/04/23/rutgers-saliva-based-covid-test-could-be-key-to-unlocking-new-jerseys-economy-1279421 - Delphi Mechanical Fuel Pump stops pumping fuel
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