[6pack] Adding Electric Fuel Pump

Jerry Shaw slowtoaccept at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 29 14:52:58 MDT 2012


Hi Bob

See Moss for their instructions. I did mine differently, added a Holley
pressure regulator to keep the fuel pressure under 3 or so psi. and used a
blanking plate. But according to Moss you can run it through your existing
fuel pump w/o a PR.   Who knows. I would give them a call.  Maybe the fuel
pump acts to moderate the pressure Got my Facet from the Internet #40105 puts
out 4 psi for $35.  Got a Holley PR for another $35.

Anyway, mine works like a charm. Oh, get a combo automotive fuel
pressure/vacuum guage.

Jerry

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Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 09:13:30 -0400
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Friends,
I'm considering installing a Facet solid state electric fuel pump, but I'd
like to keep the mechanical pump in place for the appearance of
originality. Is there a mechanical/pressure conflict or other problem by
leaving the original pump in place versus blanking it out?
Thanks for your comments.
Bob
'75 TR6


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