Bleyseng Samba Member
Joined: July 03, 2005 Posts: 4752 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:26 pm Post subject: Alex stopped by and I missed him! |
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Alex dropped off the fuel pressure tester and returned the timing scale but I wonder how it went. Does it run better Alex ???
_________________ 70 Ghia Black convert-9/69 build date-stock w/133k 1600 SP-barn find now with a rebuilt tranny and engine
77 Westy 2.0L w/Ljet, Camper Special engine-95hp and with LSD!(sold)
76 Porsche 914 2.1L L20c, 120hp Djet (sold)
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alexmacleod Samba Member
Joined: May 19, 2007 Posts: 21 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Geoff! Sorry to sneak in and out of your yard -- didn't want to disturb you. Thanks again for the loan of the scale and gauge...really appreciate it.
Well it's running pretty good. Fuel pressure checked out at a solid 29/30 psi, which put me at ease. I didn't end up changing anything, actually -- after driving it around for a bit, it seemed to kind of find its groove. The idle crept up to about 950, but it feels more comfortable there. Drove very smoothly at 60/65mph. Oil temp has been behaving itself much better also -- sticking happily at 180-210.
My delivery from Bus-Boys didn't come on Friday . I hope it arrives tomorrow, which will allow me to actually put the new muffler on (gaskets are in the order). Fan screen is also on its way .
I will admit to some embarrassment, however. While getting blown back and forth on the freeway on the way to your house the bus started hesitating every now and then. I was panicking a bit, thinking I had screwed something up when measuring the fuel pressure...kept imagining gasoline squirting up from the T onto the engine. Turns out it was just running out of gas . I made it to a gas station, practically dying at the pump. Note to self: don't trust gas gauge. _________________ 1978 Riviera camper bus
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