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Ron Pier 17-02-24 17:57

Fuel pump
 
Without spending a fortune, what is the recommended electronic fuel pump to use for a carrier? Pressure etc? Ron

Mike Kelly 18-02-24 11:19

Auto pulse
 
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Originally Posted by Ron Pier (Post 295553)
Without spending a fortune, what is the recommended electronic fuel pump to use for a carrier? Pressure etc? Ron

From memory, they used a pump called the 'Auto Pulse' in Ford CMPs , usually for hotter climates where fuel vaporizing was a problem. I don't know of a modern equivalent of the Auto Pulse. I used to see old 'Auto Pulse' pumps at swap meets, usually 6V , but haven't seen one for years, the diaphragms in these old pumps would be U/S I would think

this might help http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=29156

You can buy a modern electronic low pressure SU style pump , these are suitable for older cars i.e. series 1 Land Rovers, these pumps are made in New Zealand and I have read reports of some bad issues with them, these are 12V pumps but looking at their web site, they also have 6V pumps.

https://fuelflow2020.nz/?page_id=74

https://simonbbc.com/fueling/fuel-pumps/fuelflow-pumps/

https://www.onlineautoparts.com.au/p...LM12/ZPN-00888

More reading: https://www.dbraun99.com/Dave%20DuBo..._and_Myths.pdf

Ron Pier 18-02-24 20:45

Thanks for the tips and suggestions Mike.

I'm running on 12V and I've taken the plunge and ordered a low pressure in line Carter electronic pump from USA..... Fingers crossed.

I'll report back!

Ron

Phillip 22-02-24 23:51

Fuel Pumps
 
I run a small and modern seperate 6V fuel pump between the tanks and the V8 fuel pump. Seperate wire to switch it on or off. Works brilliant.

Lynn Eades 03-03-24 07:03

Ron delivery pressure for the Ford carb max's out at 3.5 psi. more than that and the pump will overcome the needle valve. I suggest using a fuel pressure regulator, if your pump is too high.

Ron Pier 03-03-24 19:03

Thanks for that Lynn. The pump I ordered has a pressure of 4-6 lbs. I've plumbed it through the original (Redundant) mechanical pump to make it look as authentic as possible.(which might have reduced the pressure at the carb?)

With the ignition on and pump running but without the engine running, there is no flooding of the carb. I only ran the engine for a minute yesterday as it was peeing down and I didn't want to open the roller door.

I've been on this job, on an off for over a week now. A major problem has been that my very nice and expensive Braded petrol hoses have succumbed to the effects of Ethanol. Despite buying the lowest to no ethanol petrol and using an additive anyway. So I've had the very awkward job of fitting Ethanol proof rubber hoses. Ron

Ron Pier 03-03-24 19:06

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Lynn Eades 04-03-24 00:00

Ron, get yourself a Holley "Red" 2 port fuel pressure regulator. They vary in price a fair fit, depending on where you buy from. I think you will have troubles with 4.5 psi delivery? Maybe not, but I think so.
Red= 1 to 4 psi

Ron Pier 04-03-24 06:27

Thanks Lynn. Next dry day I'll run the engine properly. I'm thinking that if the carb is not flooding while the engine is not running, it surely won't flood when it is running.;) Ron

RichardT10829 24-03-24 09:55

Used a facet pump in the past with a “king” filter / regulator bowl with a gauge fitted, I was told to set delivery pressure to 3 PSI however I was using a stromberg carb. The information came via a hot rod emporium in Dorset

Ron Pier 24-03-24 13:15

Well the test run with my Carter electronic pump was successful.

Richard, that will be the very helpful Jim at Royal Kustoms, quite near me:-
http://www.royalkustoms.co.uk/

Ron

Michael R. 26-03-24 05:51

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Originally Posted by Ron Pier (Post 295888)

Well the test run with my Carter electronic pump was successful.


✅ good effort. 👍🏽


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