Postby Hasbeen » 09 Mar 2016 03:10
Hi Phil.
I'm afraid that is wishful thinking, if as I suspect you have SU carbs. They have an overflow pipe, [going to the charcoal canister in emission fitted cars], which is completely open to the air. Evaporation will not be effected.
The right answer is DRIVE YOUR CAR MORE, which will overcame any problem with dry carbs. Alternately, fit an electric pump. This is not my favoured option with our cars, as neither SUs or ZS carbs like the higher pressure most of them operate at.
I have fitted a New Zealand built electric pump, similar to the old SU pump, & have not had many problems, but I may be just lucky of course. It operates at 2 to 3 PSI.
Incidentally, I did not have float bowl gaskets when I sorted my SUs, so mine don't have them. I have never bothered to fit them, as the overflow pipe is only a little above that level. They seemed rather superfluous to me, with that canister very carefully installed in the bin.
Incidentally, just check there is fuel flowing from the fuel pipe in the engine bay by the pump, with the hose removed. It should syphon to there for ever, once flow is established. If it is not, I would look for a leak in the hoses back at the tank.
Hasbeen