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Old 02-11-2017, 05:55 PM   #1
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IM retired and have a 2005 EZGO , what is the correct fuel pressure for this engine,? I believe its the 295 ? not sure
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Old 02-11-2017, 10:13 PM   #2
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Default Re: Fuel pump pressure

Not sure really but are you inquiring because the fuel pump is not working properly?
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Old 02-11-2017, 10:44 PM   #3
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Not sure really but are you inquiring because the fuel pump is not working properly?
No, Cart lost power, engine is only 1 year old, Compression is great 150 or so Adjusted the governor replaced Carb added an electric pump that does 2.5 to 4 lbs
Checked spark and it seems weak to me. Last time I drove it it wouldnt pull my hill I said ****it and just sat there with accelerator down , It eventually picked up and came on up the hill. Im lost on what to do next Getting new plugs tomorrow One on the side of the Clutch was carboned up other on just looked used
Ran fine until 2 weeks ago.Also adjusted Valves
This happened before and I replaced engine with one from CTrebuilds
Now back to same thing ,
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Old 02-12-2017, 07:08 AM   #4
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When you say "It eventually picked up" you mean RPM? could it be a governor or throttle not coming on
all the way problem? Seems funny that both motors would do the same thing.. if I read you right.
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When you say "It eventually picked up" you mean RPM? could it be a governor or throttle not coming on
all the way problem? Seems funny that both motors would do the same thing.. if I read you right.
Yes, I was frustrated so I just held the pedal down and it eventually caught and came on up the hill, rather sluggish but it made it. Yes both motors are acting very similar . Except this one i have good compression.
Im still thinking its the Governor . Yet i adjusted it and it got rid of the small amount of backfire i had
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Well make sure the throttle plate is opening all the way and backfire is usually it not closing all the way.
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Well make sure the throttle plate is opening all the way and backfire is usually it not closing all the way.
Pretty sure its opening all the way now. Back fire is gone. I was asking about fuel pressure simply because I dont know what its supposed to be.
After I know that then i will probably keep adjusting the governor to see if i can get it right
Getting new plugs tomorrow .
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I don't know the fuel pressure but it don't take much.
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I don't know the fuel pressure but it don't take much.
Thats my thinking also. why i bought a low pressure electric
Was just wanting to rule that out as part or all of my problem
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Old 02-15-2017, 07:00 PM   #10
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Just an update, New plugs and adjusted the governor a bit more and it runs fine so far.
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