Thanks Colin:
Jim
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin & Bev Rainey" <crain...@cfl.rr.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: KR> Fuel injection


> Jim and netters
> This is why I have said that if you are not familiar you really need to 
> get schooling on why things are done the way they are in fuel injection 
> different from carbs.
>
> The return line from the pressure regulator side MUST return to the fuel 
> tank, below or at the pickup point (fuel level) to allow proper 
> recirculation so that the fuel pump which is also cooled by the fuel it is 
> pumping can be prevented from over heating and short life, and to prevent 
> aeration of the fuel (bubbling). Typically the fuel pumps required to make 
> a fuel injection system work properly must pump alot more volume and 
> pressure and get MUCH hotter internally than carb pumps do, and is why so 
> many manufacturers went to installing them inside the fuel tanks. The fuel 
> acts to cool the pumps along with a constant recirculation and the pump is 
> always primed being immersed in fuel (unless you are out).
>
> Your system is providing a circulation loop, but will tend to send fuel 
> both ways in your lines, potentially starving the system under 
> acceleration. Look at ALL systems on cars and light trucks; they all 
> recirculate back to the tank. Ford trucks went through a huge problem with 
> their multi tank system, where the checking valve that was supposed to 
> keep the fuel coming from the correct tank would malfunction causing the 
> fuel to be pumped back into the other tank, instead of to the engine. 
> Positive selection, individual check valves, and proper line organization 
> are just some of the considerations.
>
> Colin
> Sanford, FL
>
> Ordered almost all support parts from Clarks Corvairs for the KRvair 
> engine this morning.  Sights are set on a mid June fire up!
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