Demon Fuel Systems 5563020GC User Manual

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Figure 10

Final checking and adjustment must be made with the engine running and operating at the correct
fuel pressure (6

– 7.5 PSI). Final fuel level adjustments can be made before the engine reaches

operating temperature. A good initial setting is to have the fuel level in the sight window aligned with
the center of the cast-in rib, as illustrated by the arrow (Fig. 11).

Figure 11

Changing the float level is accomplished by loosening the locking screw and rotating the adjuster nut
on the top of the bowl (Fig. 12). To prevent fuel leakage during the course of adjustments, only loosen
the locking screw enough to allow rotation of the adjuster nut. Rotating the adjuster nut clockwise will
lower the float level setting; conversely, rotating the adjuster nut counterclockwise will raise the float
level setting.

Figure 12

It’s important to note that, although increased fuel levels are immediately visible in the sight glass,
lowered fuel levels are not. The excess fuel in the bowl must be consumed before the fuel level can
stabilize at the new lower setting. When lowering the float levels, allow the engine to run for a few
minutes, or gently rev the engine until enough fuel is used to establish the new lower setting. For this
reason, setting the floats a little low (.500" or more) during the ‘dry setting’ procedure, then raising
them to the correct operating levels with the engine running, will prevent flooding at start up. It will
also shorten the time necessary to reach the correct setting. Experimenting with float settings a little
above or below the startup setting is also acceptable.


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