After seeing Joe's note I wondered if any change in fuel pressure is normally expected as the engine warms up? I do see mine drop some as it warms, starting near 11PSI and dropping sometimes as low as 7PSI. Is a 20-30% pressure drop normal or OK as the engine heats? I assume this is a thermal effect but I've wondered if this could also be due to additional dirt getting sucked up in the fuel filter as the engine runs longer and drops the pressure. Then settling out after shutdown and cooling, and repeating cycle the next time the engine starts cold. I cant think of other reasons why pressure would change but maybe others know?
From my reading of previous posts it seems that having good flow volume is the most important thing to measure @~1 liter/15seconds (I think)? I know for sure that when I've had clogged fuel filters, flow is low and engine runs poorly, likely lean, regardless of pressure. So agree from experience, checking fuel flow volume is really important. -Mark