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bakerocb



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:51 pm    Post subject: Fuel pump Reply with quote

10/28/2013

Hello Tim, You wrote:

1) “I don't recall if there is a Min. / Max. pressure for the boost pump. Do you know?”

On page 12 of the publication MODEL SPECIFICATION AIR COOLED AIRCRAFT ENGINE MODEL IO-240-B 125 BHP (at) 2800 RPM ORIGINAL ISSUE April 21, 1995
Revision May 15, 1996 it says:

“5.4.4 Fuel Pump Pressure

a. Pump inlet, MaX allowable psig (kPa) +6.0 (41.4)

b. Pump inlet, Min allowable psig (kPa) -2.0 (-24.2)

c. Vapor return outlet, Max allowable psig (kPa) +3.5 (24.2)”

2) “I think the Manuel calls for 35 / 53# un metered (at)2800 rpm, after the throttle body, I think, I don't have the book with me.” and “Any thoughts or suggestions?”

SID97-3F CONTINENTAL MOTORS, INC. (CMI) CONTINUOUS
FLOW FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS AND
INSTRUCTIONS dated 2013-05-10 would be a good place to start.

OC

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From: Tim Yoder (ftyoder(at)yoderbuilt.com)
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:02 PM
To: bakerocb(at)cox.net (bakerocb(at)cox.net)
Subject: Fuel pump


Hello OC,

My new pump was to ship yesterday, I hope to have it in a few days. In the meantime I changed the inline fuel filter and checked the pressure that my electric boost pump out. It is 20#, I think the Manuel calls for 35 / 53# un metered (at)2800 rpm, after the throttle body, I think, I don't have the book with me. I don't recall if there is a Min. / Max. pressure for the boost pump. Do you know?

I took the old pump apart and couldn't see any thing broken. I put it back together and ran it with a drill and it went to 30# and leaked a stream out of the mixture control end, like I saw on the ramp, with the boost pump on. I plan on checking the rest of the fuel lines for blockage or debris as I put the new pump on and check the un metered pressures.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

Tim

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