Re: IML: Fuel Siphoning
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Re: IML: Fuel Siphoning
- From: "mike and linda sutton" <mikanlin62@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:02:05 -0700
Today there was a post about fuel siphoning back thru the needle and seats
after the car was shut down. It did not mention whether is was a Holley or
Carter carb, but since this is the Imperial list, we can presume it is an
Imperial and probably an AFB or a Holley, at the long shot a thermoquad.
Before going any further, it is not my intent to start a flame war or a
peeing match about this, and that I do in fact respect the person who made
the post and that Im not disputing their knowledge or experience.
Having said all that, this has been cussed and discussed , peted and
repeated many times on this list. The general complaint is the excessive
cranking required in some Imperials before they will start, and is generally
attributed to lack of fuel in the float bowls. The causes , in no
particular order , have been attributed to heat soak after shut down causing
fuel to boil off in the bowl, leaks from porosity or cracks , and the
difference in todays fuels versus the fuels of the past in how easily the
evaporate.
Now, my question...HOW can fuel siphon back thru a needle and seat after
shut down. The needle and seat are higher than the level of fuel in the
bowl and once the fuel pump was to stop pumping, the column of fuel
contained in the line to the needle and into the bowl would cease to be
filled completely full , which would not let a siphon action occur. Also,
the check valves in the fuel pump should stop it from flowing backwards any
further than the pump. I cant believe that there are that many Imperials
running around with fuel pumps with this condition. I have analyzed this 6
ways to Sunday and I just cant get there from here. This should be in the
archives, so feel free to dispute me all you please, I just want to see an
explanation for this phenomenon.
I know the problem is real enough, it happens on my 62 now and then. I have
installed opaque fuel filters in the line to the carb and watched the fuel
in the line before. There is always a bit of an air pocket in the filter
when I shut the car off, but the level never drops down completely. That in
itself dispels the siphon theory as far as I can see
Ok, inquiring minds want to know??
Mikey
62 Crown Coupe
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