Re: Re: F12 Fuel sys.
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Posted by Paul Fox on June 24, 1998 at 03:55:25:
In Reply to: Re: F12 Fuel sys. posted by Kevin on June 23, 1998 at 20:19:29:
: : I have a 1935 F12. It appears to have some sort of fuel regulator on it. There is a grease fitting in the front of it. Can someone explain what this does and how to operate it. Thank you to everyone who has been helping me with this project. : I have a parts manual for F-12's and 14's. If you can tell me where in the fuel line this 'regulator'is located I might can help. If it is a somewhat round piece that sticks up just between the fuel tank and hood, it is a "Fuel line vent." : My '35 F-12 had one but I did not use it. : Kevin The other possibility is that it is a fuel pump. My F14 has one, mounted on the left side of the block, forward of and below the carb. I suspect this is what you are talking about, although the "grease fitting" confuses me a bit. If indeed it is a fuel pump, it runs off a pushrod through the block to a lobe on the cam. I suppose the "grease fitting" could be to lube the linkage. Let me know if we're on the right track here, and I can provide more information. Paul
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