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Carver Speed 05-14-2016 09:20 AM

Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
I keep filling the fuel pump pulse line with oil, then of course, lousy fuel psi and wont run. Started when I did an oil change and over filled the crankcase. Since then I have drained down the oil to a more moderate level but I keep pumping oil into this line, doesn't take very long, a couple of times around the house and its a dead cart again. Is there a diaphragm on the engine side behind that hose mount that keeps this hose dry? Don't know where else to look now so any assistance would be appreciated.
Jeff

Springbok 05-15-2016 07:28 PM

Re: Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
There's no screen or diaphragm or anything on the inside of the engine behind the nipple. That hose just feeds openly into the crankcase and gets it's vacuum signal from there. I'd take the hose off, clean it out or replace it, and shoot some compressed air into that nipple to completely blow it out. If that doesn't work, your fuel pump may have taken on some oil so you may have to clean it out too.

Here's the nipple on one of my motors, I'm assuming this is where your fuel pump vacuum hose hooks up (since you said you have a late '80s cart):
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...51C76A8DBD.jpg

Here's the view from inside the motor:
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...3317358849.jpg

This little hole is what's on the other side of that nipple:
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...331F367494.jpg

Clemsoncartguy 05-15-2016 08:54 PM

Re: Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
And if you have bad rings can't oil get blown up into there as there is more pressure?

Springbok 05-15-2016 10:17 PM

Re: Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
No, because that vacuum nipple gets it's vacuum signal from the pressure in the crankcase. This has nothing to do with the cylinder head or combustion chamber up above.

meimk 05-15-2016 10:49 PM

Re: Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
More common way I've found oil getting into that line is if there is too much slack length in that hose. If it sags down below the height of that nipple it will pool up oil in that hose. Keep it running "uphill" from the nipple to the fuel pump and it will gravity drain any oil back into the motor instead of pushing it further up to the pump.

Carver Speed 05-16-2016 08:13 PM

Re: Late 80's Carryall oil in pulse line
 
Hi, Op here, thank you all for your input. I agree that a hose thats dependent from the nipple is a bad idea, I will reroute this, aside though, I think I have fixed this, so far it seems ok. The crankcase vent hose had fallen out of the air cleaner base. Guess that oil pressure from blowby was looking for a way out? My fingers are crossed.
Thanks again,
Jeff


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