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Rootes75
Joined: 30 Apr 2013 Posts: 3831 Location: The Somerset Levels
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 3:54 pm Post subject: Fuel overflow |
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So, we now are able to drive our Commer truck out and back in the shed. We have her starting nicely and ticks over very quietly without any choke.
Our issue is that she has an overflow pipe and for a good 5-10 mins after the engine has been stops she drips petrol from the overflow.
It may not sound a lot but we've had to start leaving a container under the pipe to catch the steady drip of fuel.
My question is, as she's running nicely and not fast without choke, why would we be losing so much fuel after the engine stops? _________________ Various Rootes Vehicles. |
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Ray White
Joined: 02 Dec 2014 Posts: 6341 Location: Derby
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think we have ever had that question before on here. I suppose the first thing to establish is whether the fuel is being syphoned out or pushed out under pressure. Perhaps there is a vent pipe blocked somewhere.?
I am clutching at straws to be honest. |
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alastairq
Joined: 14 Oct 2016 Posts: 1956 Location: East Yorkshire
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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Can height of float in float chamber be adjusted?
Has the needle valve[or equivalent] got a good seat? _________________ Dellow Mk2, 1951 built, reg 1952.
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Bitumen Boy
Joined: 26 Jan 2012 Posts: 1737 Location: Above the snow line in old Monmouthshire
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 12:57 am Post subject: |
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That sounds strange. Are you sure it isn't overflowing with the engine running? |
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bjacko
Joined: 28 Oct 2013 Posts: 364 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 7:00 am Post subject: Fuel |
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If you do not need the choke in the cold then you have an over fuelling problem and need to make adjustments to your carburettor. Then check if you have an overflow. _________________ 1938 Morris 8 Ser II Coupe Utility (Pickup)
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Rootes75
Joined: 30 Apr 2013 Posts: 3831 Location: The Somerset Levels
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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Bitumen Boy wrote: | That sounds strange. Are you sure it isn't overflowing with the engine running? |
We have checked her again this morning. She only drips when the engine has been run and then turned off. Not whilst she's running. _________________ Various Rootes Vehicles. |
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Penman
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 4765 Location: Swindon, Wilts.
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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Mechanical pump of course, NOT electric???
If the first, have you changed the pump and possibly got one which delivers the fuel at a higher pressure resulting i9n a pressurised float chamber?
Would it be possible to fit a return pipe back to the tank like a lot of moderns have? _________________ Bristols should always come in pairs.
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Bitumen Boy
Joined: 26 Jan 2012 Posts: 1737 Location: Above the snow line in old Monmouthshire
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 12:40 am Post subject: |
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Rootes75 wrote: | Bitumen Boy wrote: | That sounds strange. Are you sure it isn't overflowing with the engine running? |
We have checked her again this morning. She only drips when the engine has been run and then turned off. Not whilst she's running. |
Clutching at straws here, but is it possible that fuel in the line is being vapourised by residual engine heat, and that is creating pressure in the system leading to a leak from the carb? Maybe you could try rigging up a simple gravity feed from a bottle or can of some sort kept well away from the heat of the engine, and see what happens? Modern petrol seems prone to vapourising and causing problems, perhaps you need to think about rerouting the fuel line. |
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Rootes75
Joined: 30 Apr 2013 Posts: 3831 Location: The Somerset Levels
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 8:29 am Post subject: |
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Penman wrote: | Mechanical pump of course, NOT electric???
If the first, have you changed the pump and possibly got one which delivers the fuel at a higher pressure resulting i9n a pressurised float chamber?
Would it be possible to fit a return pipe back to the tank like a lot of moderns have? |
In the short term that is what we are going to do, we are going to rig up a return from the overflow pipe to the tank. She runs very well so we're not concerned about her running.
One other thing is that she hasn't been out on the road yet, the engine hasn't been tested under road conditions, only tickover to move her in and out the shed. So, the results might be different when she's put under duress? _________________ Various Rootes Vehicles. |
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