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Since digging into the TM's again I was wrong and the FDC with is pressure regulating valve and orifice keep the pressure at 20/ 21 psi. So as soon as the engine starts and we have the 30 psi min. then at 1200 FDC goes to the setting for that fuel and stays there. Page 1-30 /1-31 TM paragraph C. The 60 psi was for when the FDC is calibrated / tested for leakage on the bench. Guess it pays to read everything even attachments.Greg is correct in saying when at 1200rpm and correct pressure is established the FDC starts to compensate and moves to it correct position for the fuel being used. So it does move from when we start till 1200rpm then settles to the correct position. I have not tested the fuel pressure at 1200rpm so if Rusty says it's 60 psi then that is the pressure where the FDC is doing it's compensation for that fuel. I don't mess with FDC calibration as I will bypass them as soon as I get the truck.
Sorry stb64 I have not worked on Deuces for 12 years I switched to the big boys. As a side note if you believe the TM not all IP's had a droop screw like C&D IP's.
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