Re: Fuel pump
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Believe the 40 thru 42 - 110's were the few conventional body models that had electric wipers. Clippers thru 47 and the 40's prewar conventional body 110 models had Stewart-Warner electric wipers so only used the single action fuel pump but all others had vacuum wipers and used the dual action fuel pumps.
Posted on: Yesterday 10:29
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Howard
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Re: Fuel pump
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I think you are correct..mine looks like a single action…seems simple to install and operate off cam I assume..I would like to use it and not have electric pump on continuously but uncertain if I can plumb fuel line from electric fuel pump into mechanical fuel pump or make two separate lines using at tee somewhere …?
Posted on: Yesterday 11:29
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Re: Fuel pump
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The mechanical pump pictured is for pumping fuel only with no ability to provide vacuum for accessories such as windshield wipers. The pump inlet is on the left where the 90-degree elbow is with the outlet to the carburetor on the right.
My 1954 Convertible has an electric pump in the fuel line near the fuel tank and the mechanical pump mounted on the engine block under the manifolds. The electric pump was installed by the prior owner and is activated by a toggle switch mounted under the dash. I only use it to prime the carburetor when the car has been unused for a length of time. The system works fine with a single line running from the tank through the electric pump and to the mechanical pump with no need for separate fuel lines.
Posted on: Yesterday 22:26
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Don Shields
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I have a 1940 110, the lever on the fuel pump rides on the bottom of the cam. Depending on the position of the lobe on the cam it can be difficult to hold it in place and get the bolts in due to limited space if you are working over the top of the fender(not room for both hands to work) I stuck the gasket on the pump with gasket sealer and used one all thread stud to help get it in place. when I got the second bolt in place I removed the stud and replaced it with a bolt. Make sure the kids are out of the garage you might be giving them a lesson in the kings english. The pump you have pictured looks correct. My 40 has electric wipers. crawl under your dash, the motor is right in the center. Or turn the on with the car not running and the key on and see if they move.
Jim Long
Posted on: Yesterday 22:46
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