Re: Anyone have problems with Holley 12-803 fuel Regulator?
[Re: White440]
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11/25/11 07:49 PM
11/25/11 07:49 PM
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Update...... got new regulator and still over pressuring. Only thing I can think from this point is pump is putting out more pressure then regulator can handle and the pressure relief on the pump isn't dumping back into the tank like its suppose to- so time to lift the bed and pull the pump (full tank of fuel).
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Re: Anyone have problems with Holley 12-803 fuel Regulator?
[Re: White440]
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11/25/11 10:32 PM
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full tank of fuel..yep,sound like the way i would have to do it as well. you running a stock TBI intake pump? not sure what reg you have,post a pic of it if you could
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Re: Anyone have problems with Holley 12-803 fuel Regulator?
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11/26/11 09:00 PM
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I have a 90* fitting right off the reg,i used a #2 philps bit inside the fitting(wont go thru the 90* bend) it restrics it down at least 75% i would think. with out it,it has no psi on that side and free flows,it does keep 5 psi on the other side, but not sure when driveing as I cant see the gauges last one I saw converted with the stock intake pump had the regulator from RobbMc it was a deadhead or by-pass unit,,not sure if its fits your budget though I also have one of those purolator regs that has a hand dial and is 5/16 outlets with hose barbs. not sure if it would handle the intank pump
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Re: Anyone have problems with Holley 12-803 fuel Regulator?
[Re: White440]
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11/27/11 11:58 PM
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Wrong photo. This one is of the sediments in the tank but the pic doesn't do it justice. I gess this is what you get from a used truck that someone else has "taken care of"
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Re: Anyone have problems with Holley 12-803 fuel Regulator?
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11/28/11 04:38 AM
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I took my electric fuel pump and put a filter on it to filter the fuel coming out of the tank as I pumped it into gas cans. When this is all done I have a commercial grade pump and filter that I will pump it back into the tank with just so that I can give it one more filtration just to be sure. Kind of an over kill but that pic doesn't do the crap in the tank justice. Once I get this all taken care of I will go back to trying your bypass regulator trick.
"Full throttle until you see GOD then brake!" <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/drive.gif" alt="" /> Life's to short to ride the brakes!
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