zupanj
Well-Known Member
Well this is a little embarassing. I have been using Teflon tape for years with no problem. I have also heard many people say it is a bad idea to use it because it shreds and clogs up lines. Most people now recommend teflon sealer. Anyway I was installing new fuel lines on the RR and ran into a problem getting the flanged tube to seal at the fuel pump fitting. I had the fitting off five or six times and used tape on it most if not all of the times. Gave up on the flanged tube and used rubber tubing with a barbed fitting and more Teflon tape. Took the car out to see how it ran because I also reset the timing. Got about two blocks and the engine died when I put in the clutch at a stop sign. It started back up and ran very rough below 3000 rpm. Got it back home thinking something horrible had happened even though I was sure it had to be simple. Walked away from the car last night and just slept on the problem. Woke up this morning pretty sure it was a plugged fuel filter. Took the filter off and changed it out. Took the fitting off the fuel pump and ran a couple of revs to flush fuel into a can. There were several strands of Teflon tape in the fuel. Put everything back together and the car started right up and idled fine. I guess I will use Teflon pipe dope exclusively in the future.
Jack

Jack


