I have a new-to-me Duster street machine. Has a 'hot' 340 - W2 heads, Victor intake, .557 MP cam, 10.5:1 CR, 3,500 converter. Carb is a Proform 750 dp. Runs on a pump/race gas mix. Low gear 904, RMVB, 4.30 gears, 275 drag radials.

I am starting to drive this thing around to get a feel for it. Car might be on the edge of street driving but it's really fun so far, just pins you back in the seat.

Anyway, I noticed that the fuel pressure was pretty high on the cowl gauge, 11-12 psi in all conditions, idle, load etc. I'm thinking this is too high.

I verified pressure with a 'pro' fuel gauge(Mac)where the dual feed line had a fitting for the gauge line and indeed it was the same, 11-12 psi.

Lines from the pump are steel. There is a brass fitting at the pump outlet to a line going up to the carb, then the generic double pumper chrome dual inlet lines. Currently, there is no regulator. There looks to be some slight leakage at the brass fitting by the pump outlet but it's negligible. Looks like 3/8" line from the stock tank. Metal canister filter back by the tank.

The fuel level through the sight glass on the carb bowls looks to be about halfway up which I presume is too high. It's my understanding it should be towards the bottom of the glass where if you open it, gas will just come out but not gush out.

Wanted to 'cure' this condition by installing a regulator. Am I on the right track or am I looking at a new pump? Car seems to run alright as is but I have nothing to base it against. Have not pulled plugs yet. Have not tested vacuum yet.

Timing is pretty advanced as far as I can tell. I have not verified whether it is locked out but I am suspecting it is, looks like 30 degrees on the damper which seems like an odd number, maybe too low? There is still advance in it though. I used an old Sears chrome timing light with pos. on the starter relay (batt. in trunk) so I may not have accurate info. No vacuum advance on the distributor, no timing tape on the damper.

I realize I need to verify proper timing and vacuum but I would like to see if I can get a grasp on the fuel pressure. Trying to do one thing at a time though these all may be interrelated.

Thanks for any suggestions/tips.

- Greg


'71 Duster
'72 Challenger
'17 Ram 1500