I overhauled (just cleaned) the weber carb and renewed the fuel lines (still have the stock mech fuel pump). I noticed the fuel line had a T piece to bypass back to tank with a restriction in the the return line part of T, obviously to provide a limited amount of bypass and maintain a pressure in the main supply to the carb.
I broke the T piece so had to buy a replacement, bought one specific for the 2.0 Pinto engine (so assume they are needed) no problem except when it arrived the bypass hole was a lot smaller (around 0.5mm vs 1.5mm) I fitted new one as supplied assuming old one had been tampered with as it looked as though it was drilled out. I figured it would by default increase the pressure to carb but assumed that would be OK.
Car ran great so was happy until MOT, when garage (who know me and car well) said HC emissions had shot up from previous year and it only just passed. They said no amount of mixture adjustment would get it down.
Reading up it appears fuel pressure can impact the HC reading assume by increasing fuel flow through carb due to high pressure - I have ordered a fuel press gauge so I can check I have right press for Weber carb (about 3psi).
Just thought I would ask if anybody else has been through this issue with wisdom to share (eg does anybody know what bypass hole size should be etc)
I broke the T piece so had to buy a replacement, bought one specific for the 2.0 Pinto engine (so assume they are needed) no problem except when it arrived the bypass hole was a lot smaller (around 0.5mm vs 1.5mm) I fitted new one as supplied assuming old one had been tampered with as it looked as though it was drilled out. I figured it would by default increase the pressure to carb but assumed that would be OK.
Car ran great so was happy until MOT, when garage (who know me and car well) said HC emissions had shot up from previous year and it only just passed. They said no amount of mixture adjustment would get it down.
Reading up it appears fuel pressure can impact the HC reading assume by increasing fuel flow through carb due to high pressure - I have ordered a fuel press gauge so I can check I have right press for Weber carb (about 3psi).
Just thought I would ask if anybody else has been through this issue with wisdom to share (eg does anybody know what bypass hole size should be etc)
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