I was setting up to test the primer system yesterday and it looked like it would be a good time to plug the gascolator ports and test it at the same time. I hooked up the test rig shown and applied 20psi air pressure and soapy water.
The primer system was fine: no air flow with the plunger in and locked, nice air flow with the plunger out, no bubbles around the fittings with the engine fitting capped.
But the gascolator! Holy crap, I had air leaks everywhere. I took the old thing apart, applied fuel-lube to the gaskets, and then re-assembled and cranked that nut on the bottom down as hard as I could. That got rid of the leaks around the glass top and bottom but the little drain valve was still pissing air. Check out the halo of bubbles around it in the photograph.
My question is this: I'd like to keep the old gascolator (I just like the looks of it, glass bowl and all, and anyway I don't want to pay up for a new one), but I'm feeling a little queezy after all the trouble it's given me. Is it possible that 20 psi was too much for the old girl? My physics is a little rusty, what would be a typical pressure at that point in the fuel system?
The primer system was fine: no air flow with the plunger in and locked, nice air flow with the plunger out, no bubbles around the fittings with the engine fitting capped.
But the gascolator! Holy crap, I had air leaks everywhere. I took the old thing apart, applied fuel-lube to the gaskets, and then re-assembled and cranked that nut on the bottom down as hard as I could. That got rid of the leaks around the glass top and bottom but the little drain valve was still pissing air. Check out the halo of bubbles around it in the photograph.
My question is this: I'd like to keep the old gascolator (I just like the looks of it, glass bowl and all, and anyway I don't want to pay up for a new one), but I'm feeling a little queezy after all the trouble it's given me. Is it possible that 20 psi was too much for the old girl? My physics is a little rusty, what would be a typical pressure at that point in the fuel system?
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