fuel pump for carbed 1.8, need to replace leaking fuel pump for carbed 75 1.8 |
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fuel pump for carbed 1.8, need to replace leaking fuel pump for carbed 75 1.8 |
dsphoto |
Jun 19 2013, 04:27 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 23-May 13 From: san dimas ca Member No.: 15,906 Region Association: None |
my fuel pump is leaking on my 75 1.8 and need to replace it so my garage doesn't explode one of these days when the water heater kicks on. The car was originally FI but the guy I bought it from had converted it to carbs if that makes any difference. Any suggestions on a good replacement fuel pump?
thanks! Dan |
rhodyguy |
Jun 20 2013, 08:09 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,080 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
for heavens sake...screw the facet pump. really!! for the umpteenth time...the cbperformance ROTARY pump is all you need with a filter in between the tank outlet and the pump. no fp regulator, one is REQUIRED w/facet. no fuel pressure gauge (unless you think you need to confirm the self regulated pressure) is REQUIRED to see where the regulator is set. far less connections. cap the return fitting on tank bottom the tank. place the new cb in the stock pump location for the 75/76 models. there is an access panel on the rear wall of the front trunk. the splice under under the engine is just plain wrong. if you plan on staying with carbs get chris's take on using the large supply line for earlier cars in the tunnel. no need for a return.
tank outlet to filter, filter to pump, pump to front of supply line, single line from rear of supply up thru engine tin to metal tee, branch off tee to each carb. minimal connections. don't use the slotted line clamps. get some stock shouldered ones or shouldered aftermarket. |
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