Re: Electric fuel pump
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Hi tolandis:
For an electric pump the best available are the Airtex units sold by Bill Hirsch. They are quiet and small. If your car has a Stromberg carburetor the more likely cause is clogged main jet air bleeds. This requires the unit be serviced by an experienced carburetor outfit like Daytona, The Carburetor Doctor, or Classic Carburetors in AZ. Also make sure there are no air leaks in the lines going to the pump. Sometimes a tiny leak will cause fuel to flow back to the tank. A leaky pump valve will do the same. The test is easy, just plug the line after shut down and let the motor sit.
Posted on: 2014/2/16 7:32
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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You can get them from CarQuest, and others, too, I believe. The model number you need is E-8011. No pressure regulator necessary.
It's what I use on my 1808... I turn it on only as needed, and for cold start-ups when the car has been sitting for a couple of weeks since.
Posted on: 2014/2/16 10:27
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West Peterson
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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Thanks to both of you, will follow up on both suggestions.
Posted on: 2014/2/16 23:01
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Re: Electric fuel pump
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I recently bought the same pump for my 47. Amazon has the E8011 for 37.66 so if you shop around, that is a good starting point.
Posted on: 2014/2/16 23:22
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