Yet another FP thread here. My mechanical DiPricol FP gauge started acting up this past summer. It would read zero for quite a while after starting and then slowly creep up to about 10 or 11 max. After a while it would never move off of zero. Has been like that for a month or two now. I've tested with another gauge on fuel canister and had 16 psi so I left the gauge to fix when I had time. Several people recommended to check the isolator on the gauge side and refill it if needed. Seemed logical to me as air in there should cause the symptoms described above. So, checked the isolator last night and sure enough, just air in there and no anti-freeze. Filled it up, got all the air out as much as possible and put it back together. I trigger the LP with engine off and get 11psi. Scratch head cause I think it should be higher than that, but at least the gauge moved off of zero. Turn pump off & gauge is stuck at 5psi. OK, bleed some excess liquid out of line at gauge and gauge goes down to zero. Trigger LP again with engine off and have 11psi. Turn pump off and gauge is stuck at 5psi again. Bleed a bit more liquid out and gauge goes right to zero again. Put it back together and go in for the night.
This morning on the way to work, it was reading 21psi going down the side road. I'm thinking cool, that is decent pressure and better than I had hoped for. Keeping my eye on the gauge on the trip to work (~20 miles). Pressure keeps creeping very slowly up and up and up. After 10 miles or so the gauge is pegged at 30psi. Get to work and shut down. Gauge is stuck at 30psi.
A Holley Black pump won't put out 30 psi, will it? I did stretch the pump spring pretty good when I put it in a few weeks ago. The way the gauge sticks leads me to believe the diaphragm in the isolator is stiff and not releasing the pressure on the gauge side. But, that doesn't explain why I am seeing 30 psi on my gauge. Or is it possible the pump is putting out 30psi and the isolator diaphragm is so stiff that it just took a while to get to full reading? Do I need a new isolator and/or a gauge?
-Deon
This morning on the way to work, it was reading 21psi going down the side road. I'm thinking cool, that is decent pressure and better than I had hoped for. Keeping my eye on the gauge on the trip to work (~20 miles). Pressure keeps creeping very slowly up and up and up. After 10 miles or so the gauge is pegged at 30psi. Get to work and shut down. Gauge is stuck at 30psi.
A Holley Black pump won't put out 30 psi, will it? I did stretch the pump spring pretty good when I put it in a few weeks ago. The way the gauge sticks leads me to believe the diaphragm in the isolator is stiff and not releasing the pressure on the gauge side. But, that doesn't explain why I am seeing 30 psi on my gauge. Or is it possible the pump is putting out 30psi and the isolator diaphragm is so stiff that it just took a while to get to full reading? Do I need a new isolator and/or a gauge?
-Deon