Steam wrote:
The pressure should be 2 to 3 psi as stated in the manual. There are pressure gauges available that measure fuel pump pressure. The one I have here is combined with a vacuum gauge tester.
The flow is listed in the manual as approx 30 litres per hour, if you do the math and work out how long it should take to pump 1 litre then you could test it by timing flow into a litre container.
However I would suggest mixture and or timing or distributor issues are your problems.
It seems it might not be the fuel pump but I haven't tested it, I guess I would have to test it with a small volume and crank it?
So far nothing had fixed the problem until I said to try increase the plug gap from 25 thou to 30 thou as the firing voltage was a bit low ranging from 3kv to 7kv. Now it is running a lot better but still not done yet.
I am "Not allowed" to test the timing at 4000rpm so who knows what the advance is doing.