Guys…, we all know the mechanical fuel pumps for the Ford in-line six are a crap shoot. And, if they do work, it’s usually just for a while. So, why even use them? From what others seen, including myself, today’s mechanical pumps are junk. Carter mechanical fuel pumps been failing just as much as the Chinese pumps. Why? Because Carter was caught labeling boxes saying made in USA on Chinese built pumps. Is this what we’re supposed to accept? NO! You move forward and use a reliable pump.
What has been a more reliable fuel pumps these days? Electric pumps.
Quite a few members here know that I prefer using an electric fuel pump with a pressure regulator that has a return. But… some member don’t want to go that far.
Weber carbs operate at lower pressure so this might possibly make setting up a Weber cab slightly more involved.
beanmiester,
You already have the Weber regulator. Then you only need a pump that is compatible.
Is the regulator a deadhead type?
Below I posted some pumps that are compatible with Weber carbs. The company that sells these pumps claim that a regulator is not needed.
www.pegasusautoracing.com
www.pegasusautoracing.com
www.pegasusautoracing.com
Note:
With cube pumps, if one is not enough you can run two in parallel for higher output applications.
Facet cube pumps are proven on industrial applications for thousands of hours with no failures.
Frank, you’re running one. How is it working for you?
What has been a more reliable fuel pumps these days? Electric pumps.
Quite a few members here know that I prefer using an electric fuel pump with a pressure regulator that has a return. But… some member don’t want to go that far.
Weber carbs operate at lower pressure so this might possibly make setting up a Weber cab slightly more involved.
beanmiester,
You already have the Weber regulator. Then you only need a pump that is compatible.
Is the regulator a deadhead type?
Below I posted some pumps that are compatible with Weber carbs. The company that sells these pumps claim that a regulator is not needed.
Facet Cylindrical 12v Fuel Pump, 1/8 NPT, 2.75-4 psi | Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies
Typical flow 10 gallons per hour at 2 psi. 1/8 NPT female ports. Facet pump number 477060 (E). Facet Interruptor pumps now feature reliable solid-state technology instead of points!
Facet Cube 12v Fuel Pump Kit, 1/8 NPT, 1.5-4 psi | Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies
The Facet 40104 Cube 12 Volt Fuel Pump delivers a maximum flow of 28 GPH or 1.5-4 psi max pressure, good for FF1600. 1/8 NPT female ports.
Facet Posi-Flo 12v Fuel Pump Kit, 1/8 NPT, 1.5-4 psi | Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies
This Facet Posi-Flo, Low Pressure Fuel Pump kit is for moderate fuel requirements of engines up to about 100 horsepower. Maximum delivery is about 23 gallons per hour with a 4 psi maximum pressure.
Note:
With cube pumps, if one is not enough you can run two in parallel for higher output applications.
Facet cube pumps are proven on industrial applications for thousands of hours with no failures.
Frank, you’re running one. How is it working for you?
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