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> More V8 Newbie stuff, Fuel pump
Howard
post Mar 13 2004, 02:58 PM
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How is your pump mounted?. Here is mine, a Holley. It sounds like a coffee grinder, doesn't have the 3 second shutoff feature of the stock pump, and is louder than the engine itself @ idle.


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John2kx
post Mar 15 2004, 03:20 PM
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Howard,

I was not aware early RH kits required firewall modifications......learn something new everyday.

The piece used to move drivetrain back looks similar to the rubber isolator you provided picture of. It's only made of metal, about 3" long x 3/4" thick and has two holes about 2" apart. If your looking at moving your drivetrain back this amount (provided the early RH kit did not use this piece), I would imagine you need a new forward motor mount as well. I'd post a picture of mine for clarity but am having computer problems.........self inflicted : ) Call Scott at RH for the absolute correct answer here if your considering this move.

I did a search using "sound deadening" and found a bunch of info.

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