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Most any parts store should be able to help. Different styles and sizes but shouldn't be too hard to find one that works. Start with those listed for mid 50s Ford.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 10:27
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Howard
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That's the one I am looking for. So far neither Auto Zone and Advance Auto has this one. They both carry only the 4 bolt long version. Where do you get summit parts????
Posted on: 2012/5/3 11:45
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www.summitracing.com also I would imagine that Jegs.com would have similar parts.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 11:55
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-BigKev
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Got one from O'reillys. Now tell me what you think of my idea. I want to weld a threaded stud on low center to mount the compression brackett and mount the elec fuel pump
vertically right where the mech. pump used to be. Good idea bad idea???????????????
Posted on: 2012/5/3 13:41
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Al
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Re: fuel pump block off plate
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Bad Idea. Electric fuel pumps are better as "pushers" as opposed to "pullers". You should mount it back as close to the tank as possible. Mount it in the frame rail channel to give it a little protection from rocks and road debris.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 13:46
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-BigKev
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I'm curious why you're eliminating the mechanical fuel and vacuum pump? Cam lobe worn?
Posted on: 2012/5/3 13:48
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Re: fuel pump block off plate
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Electric pumps are OK to prime the carb if the car has been sitting a long time.I would never give up the mechanical pump nor would I run the car on an electric pump.My car sat for a year and a half and started on the third try with a mechanical pump.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 13:52
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Agreed. My electric is only used for priming/vapor lock backup. Otherwise, I am running off the mechanical full time.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 13:55
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-BigKev
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On two of my Packards I would run them and they would run fine. Then there was a period of inactivity. I would try to start them and nothing. I would prime them and they would run until the carb ran out of gas. I then ran one of them with an electric fuel pump and have not had a problem. I have heard all of the push vs pull discussions, but I don't drive my cars that much so for me it makes no difference. I need them to start and run when I want them to and I have no patience for mechanical failures.
Posted on: 2012/5/3 15:23
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