Author
|
Message
|
55charliebird
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 3 Years Ago
Posts: 192,
Visits: 39.2K
|
Do I tap into the fuel line before the mechanical fuel pump or between the fuel pump and the carburetor. Also what is the preferred way to hook it in the system. It is a 6v pump with max 4 psi pressure, as prescribed. Electrical is not my problem but I do want it to work properly without causing flow or air problems for the engine. Thanks as always. Charlie
|
|
|
55blacktie
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 days ago
Posts: 1.1K,
Visits: 1.6K
|
If you are installing an auxiliary electric fuel pump, it should be installed near the gas tank. You should use a filter between the electric fuel pump and the mechanical pump. You should also use a smaller filter between the mechanical pump and the carburetor.
|
|
|
2721955meteor
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 6 Months Ago
Posts: 927,
Visits: 190.0K
|
close to the tank,have a switch so you can use the electric pump only after car sits for a day or longer,like previous combat yes a filter won't hurt. i have installed several on 6volt cars,2 on birds that want to stay 6volt, and has original holley garb,swell a55merk,did not use a additional filter.
|
|
|
MoonShadow
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 10 minutes ago
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 37.1K
|
|
|
|
Vic Correnti
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 days ago
Posts: 345,
Visits: 12.1K
|
My 2 cents would be to have a filter before the electric pump.
Vic Correnti
|
|
|
MoonShadow
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 10 minutes ago
Posts: 4.5K,
Visits: 37.1K
|
Vic, I replaced the tank when I redid the car so I put a filter after the electric pump and another bigger one after the mechanical pump up front. My old tank was full of sugar sand from sitting in El Paso for many years.
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
|
|
|
55blacktie
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 days ago
Posts: 1.1K,
Visits: 1.6K
|
Make sure gas tank and line are clean.
|
|
|
Vic Correnti
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 days ago
Posts: 345,
Visits: 12.1K
|
Chuck, the filter before the pump protects the electric pump from tank debris.
Vic Correnti
|
|
|
charliemccraney
|
|
Group: Moderators
Last Active: Yesterday
Posts: 6.1K,
Visits: 437.2K
|
The filter before the pump can be more of a screen, 100 micron, that prevents "big" particulates from getting through. After the pump should be the fine filter, 10 micron.
Lawrenceville, GA
|
|
|
Gene Purser
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 3 Years Ago
Posts: 220,
Visits: 6.0K
|
Hi Charlie, I'm trying to work out your reasoning for a filter AFTER the pump rather than before it. Is the pump subject to emitting debris? If so, I see the logic by not placing a partial restriction before the pump. If not, why not put the filter BEFORE the pump and keep as much contaminant as possible from wearing the pump?
|
|
|