11/11/2025
I received an email this morning with a question about the 'upgrade' to the WUR he had purchased. This is my response.
This is not an upgrade and I would carefully loosen the lock nut and unscrew the the screw to remove it.
At some time in the past someone had a problem with the pressure in their WUR and decided that they could change the pressures by pulling the bimetallic strip up, or pushing it down. There are a number of problems with this stupid idea.
1. If the bimetallic strip post turns and is no longer in perfect alignment under the fuel cell, then the WUR cannot function correctly at all.
2. If you don't have fuel pressure gauges attached how can you possibly know where you are setting the pressures to?
3. The bimetallic strip function is there to change the pressures when the engine is cold, and so for the first 2 or 3 minutes after start up. If the WUR has been set up correctly the warm pressure is set by moving the fuel cell down until the correct warm pressure is met. When the WUR is warm the bimetallic strip has almost no affect on the warm pressure.