I'm trying to get a car together to bring down the the P-50 event, and working on an early '64 230.
Right now I'm trying to verify the fuel delivery system which seems to be reading low. Measuring at the CSV, I get 9-10 PSI, and think I should see 12+. I also measured flue flow in the return line at the tank and get about 1/2 liter in 15 seconds, or 2 lpm. I think I should be getting 1 liter in 15 seconds, or 4 lpm.
Now here's the puzzling part. The fuel tank is new, so the usual accumulation of crud in the flower pot is not an issue. Both the fuel delivery pump, and the fuel injection pump are freshly rebuilt by H&R. The fuel filter is new, and I have replaced all of the fuel hoses. Although this doesn't exonerate any of these components, it makes them far less suspect than usual.
I did two other tests which seem informative. I measured fuel flow right at the outlet of the pump and got 1.5 liters in 15 sec. This seems like good flow, suggesting the lower flow that I get from the return line is due to back-pressure in the system.
I measured pressure at the filter inlet line with the pressure gauge blocking the line, i.e. zero fuel flow. I got about 12 PSI which seems OK, though on the lower side of the range.
One other potentially interesting observation. With the pressure gauge on the CVS, I see an initial pressure build up to a little over 10 PSI, then it drops to a little below 10. At the same time I hear what I think is the relief valve opening.
From all this the best I can conclude is:
1) My fuel pump can just barely generate 12 PSI
2) My Injection pump relief valve is opening around 10 PSI
3) At 10 PSI I'm getting substandard flow volume, probably related to (1)
But my real question is whether this is just all on the low side of an acceptable range, or it it something I need to fix?