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montana ford man
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I’ve been having a little trouble with my duel action fuel pump on my 55 crown. It just doesn’t pump enough gas. I’ve had it apart 3 times and there isn’t much I can do without a rebuild kit. The last thing I want is to have my pump quit this summer when I start driving my car. I know there is a lot of junk out there, what is a good pump to buy? Just like to hear what you guys are running . Thanks
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MoonShadow
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FE pumps will work. I've been using a HiPo pump for a 427 Ford on my Y for 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
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montana ford man
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I know I can use a regular ford fuel pump but I want to keep my vacuum wipers. I don’t drive my car when it’s raining but I would like everything to work like it did in the 50s.
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55blacktie
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Try Arthur Gould (agrebuilders.com)
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KULTULZ
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I know there is a lot of junk out there, what is a good pump to buy?
You want to rebuild (or have rebuilt) your pump. Do not let the pump go as a core. They are getting hard to find.
Have you performed a pressure and volume test?
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Will check it out ,thanks
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The engine seems to run fine in the garage( not on the road yet) but the clear filter is only about 1/4 full. Took hose off carburetor and turned it over and it doesn’t seem to squirt very much. I’ve got a new fuel tank and gas so it shouldn’t be plugged up. I will try checking the pressure but it’s given me problems the last year or so
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Deyomatic
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Can the vacuum wipers just be plumbed into a different vacuum source?
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KULTULZ
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Deyomatic (4/23/2024)
Can the vacuum wipers just be plumbed into a different vacuum source? Not unless you have a secondary vacuum source, say an electric vacuum pump. The wiper motor operates off manifold vacuum. Once the manifold vacuum drops (as when pulling a grade or passing), the vacuum pump on the fuel pump cuts in and supplies the necessary vacuum (hopefully) to operate the wipers. You need to perform a fuel pump pressure and volume delivery test to start. You also need a vacuum/pressure gauge. Do you have a correct WORKSHOP MANUAL to guide you? READ THIS - http://fordfe.info/FuelTS.html
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i don't think your fuel pump is the problem. Something is restricting the gas before it gets to the pump. I have owned 7 55 Fords including 5 CV and 3 56 Fords including 2 CV. I have found that the fuel pump works, or they don't work, no in between.
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