I just got my car back together, with only about 500 miles on the motor. The car runs great no overheating problems, oil pressure holding at 70-75psi. I have one of those glass style fuel filters right before it goes into the carb inlet, when cruising the car other day sputtered and died I could see the fuel boiling in the filter. Once the car cooled down it started backup. But it has been an ongoing problem all this weekend. I have a metal canister fuel filter just before the pump too. I have the original steel lines from the tank, and using rubber from the pump to the car. The motor doesn't run hot, but my headers are throwing off a lot of heat. And to make things more difficult I live in a extremely hot desert climate so it going to get worst as spring and summer approach. It was 85' degrees this weekend the car will summer temps of 110'
I have a stock bottom end 440 hp block out of 1968 charger, in a 1973 Cuda
915 heads
TTI 1 3/4 headers
Holly SD manifold
750cfm Edelbrock carb
Carter mechanical fuel pump (factory style)
COMP Xtreme Energy Cam #23-224-4
Hughes Roller Rockers
MSD ignition
Some suggestions I been told so far are:
Holley Blue pump or equivalent at tank to help push the fuel through the mech pump
Just omit mech pump and go electric with a return line and regulator
Upgrade fuel line to 3/8 vs stock 5/16
*stop messing with old technology and get a FAST EFI system (budget issue)
Any advice to help me would be appreciated