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Just bit the bullet and bought a new Holley 1850sa and a Malpassi fuel filter regulator. That should sort the damn problem. Thanks for the advice.
can anyone recommend a good regulator?
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ok. I will get that done and up load tomorrow. Thanks OJ
I am running a standard mechanical fuel pump straight to carb. Replacement needle and seats are genuine holley. There seems to be a lot of...
Thank you for the float height setting procedure. Replaced with a new float on the rear and set height. Ran lovely for about an hour this morning,...
no, just the slotted screw
Thank you Jim. I did set it with a vernier so I had the same amount of valve protruding from the top of the float bowl.
Hi, I just bought some replacement needle valves from So-Cal in Las Vegas. I was suffering flooding secondaries again on the Holley. The one I...
Thank you everyone. This site is a great source of experience and expertise. I have the Holley rebuild kit and another filter coming Monday. Thank...
Hi Squirrel. Thanks for the input. This is my first american so I am still finding my feet with it. I would say the pump is standard. Just one...
I see good reviews for the malpassi filter king. It only regulates up to 5 psi though. Will that be enough for the Holley 4150 on a pretty mild...
Hi oj. Other members are telling me that any fluctuating pressure above 7 can cause fuel to bypass the O rings on the Holley.
I'm a bit confused . This regulator states 30-70 psi. Do I not need to regulate to no more than 7 psi?
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