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Griff_in_Fairba
Jun 01, 2018Explorer III
The Summit RacingĀ® Universal Electric Fuel Pumps SUM-G3146 is probably one I'd get. It's similar to the one I have, bought decades ago. (Mine has a metal case instead of plastic ... apparently, the industry has once again made a change with notifying me.)
I'd recommend reading the Q&A section in the above link.
I use mine to siphon fuel out of gas tanks. (My own tanks. An acquaintance used his to siphon gas out of other people's tanks ... but he's in jail now and his ex-wife sold his pump, along with all his other tools.)
I'm not necessarily recommending this particular pump or purchasing from Summit ... your needs and resulting experience may differ from mine. For an alternative, consider Spectra or Airtex pumps. (That's the two main brands we carried at CarQuest, for OEM replacement and universal pumps ... and we didn't like returns or unsatisfactory customer experiences.)
I'd definitely recommend an adjustable fuel pressure regulator, such as the Mr. Gasket Fuel Pressure Regulators 9710. For my purposes, I'd want that so I could 'tune' the fuel system for my particular application, carburetor, and engine. Also, customer reviews indicate the pump linked above tends to run at a slightly higher pressure. (9 PSI versus the rated 7 PSI max.)
I'd recommend reading the Q&A section in the above link.
I use mine to siphon fuel out of gas tanks. (My own tanks. An acquaintance used his to siphon gas out of other people's tanks ... but he's in jail now and his ex-wife sold his pump, along with all his other tools.)
I'm not necessarily recommending this particular pump or purchasing from Summit ... your needs and resulting experience may differ from mine. For an alternative, consider Spectra or Airtex pumps. (That's the two main brands we carried at CarQuest, for OEM replacement and universal pumps ... and we didn't like returns or unsatisfactory customer experiences.)
I'd definitely recommend an adjustable fuel pressure regulator, such as the Mr. Gasket Fuel Pressure Regulators 9710. For my purposes, I'd want that so I could 'tune' the fuel system for my particular application, carburetor, and engine. Also, customer reviews indicate the pump linked above tends to run at a slightly higher pressure. (9 PSI versus the rated 7 PSI max.)
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