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Old 08-05-2019 | 03:25 PM
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Back again. I was collecting debris in my fuel filters and one of my motors kept dropping RPMs above 4K it would drop 5-700RPM. Got the tank polished and haven’t been seeing anymore debris in filters but motor still continues. Got fuel pressure readings and when motor bogs down it’s going from 32 PSI to 24 and back to 32. I’m being told to check the VST that the screen could be clogged. But I’m also being told that even both motors running 31/32 PSI they’re still running lean. Is this true? Was told 40 is normal. These were carbed 420s turned 454 Mags; light top end work. Early 90s Completely rebuilt. Any help at all would help or ideas.



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Old 08-10-2019 | 08:50 AM
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Per the manual OE fuel pressure at idle is 34-36 psi with the vacuum line off. You're vacuum, if within spec will pull the number down as much as 6 psi, so you can be as low as 28 psi and still be within spec. My LX's which have the same pressure specs as your mag's run around 30 vac line on. If you pull the vac line you should see the 34-36 psi range as I do.

Check for fuel pressure line kinks or collapses as well, that's free and easy.
If you check the VST screen and it's clean your next bet would be to check the screens on each injector. If they're clear then the fuel pressure regulator and/or VST fuel pump may be on the fritz. Instead of buying a new fuel pressure regulator I got an add on hat to make it adjustable. If you can't clean the VST screen new one's can be had on ebay MUCH cheaper than Merc. I recommend an entire VST rebuild if you're in there.

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Old 08-11-2019 | 09:03 AM
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Per the manual OE fuel pressure at idle is 34-36 psi with the vacuum line off. You're vacuum, if within spec will pull the number down as much as 6 psi, so you can be as low as 28 psi and still be within spec. My LX's which have the same pressure specs as your mag's run around 30 vac line on. If you pull the vac line you should see the 34-36 psi range as I do.

Check for fuel pressure line kinks or collapses as well, that's free and easy.
If you check the VST screen and it's clean your next bet would be to check the screens on each injector. If they're clear then the fuel pressure regulator and/or VST fuel pump may be on the fritz. Instead of buying a new fuel pressure regulator I got an add on hat to make it adjustable. If you can't clean the VST screen new one's can be had on ebay MUCH cheaper than Merc. I recommend an entire VST rebuild if you're in there.

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i pulled the screen and there’s nothing in the filter. Do I just hit it with carb cleaner? But they’re was some debris in the VST tank itself I don’t know if it’s enough to cause the issue. How can I check if it’s the regulator? The holley systems are fairly new.



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