I have a friend that has a Revflo with a low pressure pulse pump that he says 
works great.



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From: STEVE bennett <ifly...@msn.com>
To: krnet <kr...@mylist.net> 
Sent: Monday, July 2, 2012 5:47 PM
Subject: KR> CARBS OR DRIBBLERS


The POSA, Lake Injector, RevFlow and AeroCarb are of all the same jenere. The 
operate under minimal fuel pressure, ie gravity feed in 99.999% in most cases.  
The POSA was originally used on motorcycles. The fuel pressure was about .2 of 
1 psi or less.  If memory serves, 1 psi of fuel pressure requies about 40 some 
odd inches of vertical height.  Fuel is 6 lb per gallon vs water being 8 lb per 
gallon.  Water requires about 27 inches of vertical height for 1 psi. The above 
carbs all operate the same.  Fuel arrives at the carb needle either directly in 
a non adjustable mixture option or through a fuel control valve at the carb 
that leans the carb out.  So if you have 12 inches of fuel pressure with a full 
tank and 3 inchs at a quarter tank, your fuel pressure is reduced 
accordingly.This usually makes an engine run lean if the carb's fuel adjustment 
is set up with a full tank of fuel.  The above carbs do not have a float or 
diaphragm.  The do not
 have an elmulison tube to pre mix air with the fuel to break the fuel up into 
droplets prior to being injected into the intake. Thus the term "dribblers". If 
you have a mixture control, you set the carb up so you can actually add more 
fuel to the engine.  This requires that the mixture control when set initally 
be pulled out a little so you can go "over rich" if necessary. If you do a 3G 
pull up, you put 3 times the fuel pressure to the carb and you  can make the 
enigne stumble.  If you go over the top, a 2G "push over" you can make the 
engine run lean "stumble" and almost quit!  Plug the fuel vent with the "Jesus 
Bug" and the engine will quit in short order. The Ellison uses a diaphragm in 
the fuel well.  This is actuated by a teeter todder on the main fuel valve.  
Fuel pressure via a fuel pump keeps the pressure constant to the carb  
irrespective of the amount of fuel in the tank so the mixture is constant.  The 
fuel jet has about 100 (just a
 guess) .006" or so holes in it  so the fuel is broken up into particles  vs 
drops as it is injected into the intake manifold.  The mixture is adjusted by 
rotating the main fuel jet relative to the airflow, vs. restricting the flow of 
fuel as on a POSA, Lake, RevFlow or Aero Carb. The Ellison EFS-2 is no longer 
in production due to lack of sales when the AeroCarb came out. The EFS-3 is a 
little big for the VW but can work by restricting the throttle position. The 
Rotex Carb is not an Ellsion. It looks similar, but look at the details to get 
the full picture.

Steve Bennett

Great Plains Aircraft

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