Hey Gordon,
Nice elec pump installation.
Very neat as is all your work!
Question: With the manual pump in place on the engine how does the fuel get to the carbs?
Doesn't the engine fuel pump block the fuel flow unless the engine is turning?
I have the same problem with the Roadster if the engine isn't fired up each week.
It takes some cranking to get fuel to the float bowls.
I have the engine pump only and 6 volts!
Cold days are more of a problem!
I am in the habit of turning the fuel cock off before I shut the engine down, since I saw a customer whose cylinders filled full of fuel and hydraulicly locked his engine.
They pulled the plugs and it turned over.
On a 912 resto project the shop gutted the engine fuel pump to retain the original appearance when they put in a electric pump so the fuel would bypass it.
Its nice to have a Porsche repair and resto shop close by that lets me in to help and 'hold a flashlight' for them.
We're working on restoration of a 64 Coupe right now.
Dick
Nice elec pump installation.
Very neat as is all your work!
Question: With the manual pump in place on the engine how does the fuel get to the carbs?
Doesn't the engine fuel pump block the fuel flow unless the engine is turning?
I have the same problem with the Roadster if the engine isn't fired up each week.
It takes some cranking to get fuel to the float bowls.
I have the engine pump only and 6 volts!
Cold days are more of a problem!
I am in the habit of turning the fuel cock off before I shut the engine down, since I saw a customer whose cylinders filled full of fuel and hydraulicly locked his engine.
They pulled the plugs and it turned over.
On a 912 resto project the shop gutted the engine fuel pump to retain the original appearance when they put in a electric pump so the fuel would bypass it.
Its nice to have a Porsche repair and resto shop close by that lets me in to help and 'hold a flashlight' for them.
We're working on restoration of a 64 Coupe right now.
Dick
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