Postby Hasbeen » 24 Jun 2022 01:49
The correct fuel pressure for either Zenith or SU carbs is 2 PSI. Their is not much leeway above or below this pressure with either carb, too high will cause flooding, too low will give fuel starvation if driven hard. Incidentally the needle & seat valve is interchangeable between the Zenith & SU.
You must have excessive pressure if the rear carb is pouring out fuel, & wasn't before the change of pump. In earlier TRs the copper float could be adjusted to increase the sealing pressure, but that adjustability was lost with the change to plastic floats.
The bean counters also reduced the accuracy of the float level with the 7. With previous TRs the float bowl attachment to the carb body was adjusted from front to back carb, to allow for the downward tilt of the motor front to back. With the 7 they merely bolted the float bowl at right angles to the carb bodies, thus making the front float level somewhat higher than the rear. This means the front carb will flood before the rear, all conditions being equal.
This is fairly academic in the real world unless racing, but it means you definitely have a problem with your rear float bowl sealing, & probably with your new fuel pumps pressure.
Hasbeen