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> fuel pump for carbs, Power source
Elliot_Cannon
post May 23 2003, 01:20 AM
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I am switching my 73 from FI to carbs. I want to mount a fuel pump under the tank and was wondering where I can get elec. power to run the pump. Is there power somewhere up front or do I need to run a wire all the way from the relay board? How much room is under the tank?
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Brad Roberts
post May 24 2003, 12:05 AM
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Certain pumps are better pushers than they are suckers. This is only a concern if you mount the new pump higher than the bottom of the tank.

Use rotary.. they are pretty quiet. The facet type pumps are loud..even if you mount them on rubber (they bolt directly to the stock rubber mounts for the factory pump (which is where I put them..so I can use the stock wiring)


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