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I connected a inline fuel gauge up to my 76 280z l28e and found my fuel pressure at idle is 100 psi.I also noticed my return line had swollen.So I took the hose off of the tank and the fuel rail then blew air from the return line to the tank and junk came out of the lines so I hooked it all back up and no change the return line is still swelling.It sounds great when you first start it and no smoke but after a few min. It start loading up with fuel and it sound like it has a big cam in it and starts smoking bad. Could there be a blockage in the tank?What should I try? What does the fuel pressure need to be?Could it be the fuel pressure regulator?

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If the gauge is hooked up properly, that is, between the fuel filter and the fuel rail, I would rule out any kind of blockage if you're getting 100 psi. I would suspect the fuel pressure regulator. The pressure should be 36.3 according to the FSM.

Is this picture from another of your posts a picture of your engine?

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If so, are you attempting to run the EFI fuel pump with those triple carbs? Won't work.

Edited by sblake01

No thats my other engine. In my 75 I sold the carbs about 3 months ago. I only had like 6-9 psi on those.I checked today and im getting the same psi on the return side.

Edited by 1rad280

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