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Paging Flackmaster.... Flackmaster customer waiting on line 1.
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Posted on: 2010/10/22 23:02
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-BigKev
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Re: Fuel Pump
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BobG wrote: The fuel pump on my 1937 - 115C needs to be replaced......The existing pump has been welded together..... I'd like to see pic's of the welded together fuel pump, if that's possible?
Posted on: 2010/10/22 23:25
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I recommend rebuilding (or in your case, it sounds like you need to replace) the original, and install the electric for back-up. I highly recommend the E-8011 from CarQuest or Napa. No pressure regulator needed, as it puts out less than 4 pounds of pressure.
Posted on: 2010/10/23 9:12
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West Peterson
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My 115C has only the mechanical fuel pump. I have driven it to meets and on tours, plus in our neighborhood July 4th parade. The car has never missed a beat and I see no need to install an electric fuel pump. I recommend that you get a good mechanical fuel pump installed and try it for a while before installing an electric one. You may find that you do not need the electric one.
(o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/10/23 11:05
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If you go with an electric fuel pump, you will not have the vacuum section for your windshield wipers, so the question is do you drive your car in the rain or are they minimally required for state inspection. As to mechanical or electric, the debate is as old as organic or synthetic fluids. In this case, fuel pumps, I believe a consensus could be agreed upon by recommending both. Particularly if your car catches the dreaded "vapor lock" virus on occasion....
Posted on: 2010/10/24 8:46
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