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Technical Electric Fuel Pump/ Flathead

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Richard Reed, Jul 29, 2019.

  1. Richard Reed
    Joined: Jun 17, 2016
    Posts: 175

    Richard Reed
    Member
    from Maine

    I am looking for an electric low volume fuel pump on my AV8 with (2) Stromburg 97s. The Vern Tardel Highboy project recommended a Walbro wep-38 Pt# 2403. I tried one company online but they never returned my calls. Haven`t found anyone else. I will be frame mounting whatever I find. I suppose I can put a re-stricter on the output if I had to but prefer not to. Any leads will be helpful. Thank you.
     
  2. weathrmn
    Joined: Apr 15, 2008
    Posts: 321

    weathrmn
    Member

    I used an Airtex 12v electric pump, I don't have the part number,I looked it up at our local parts store.
    The pump is rated at 4 psi, round body w/clamp.
    I use 5/16" steel tube to a holley regulator set @ 3 psi., 1/4" hose
    from the regulator to 2 holley 94's, 40 Ford with a 50 Mercury engine
     
  3. JeffB2
    Joined: Dec 18, 2006
    Posts: 9,503

    JeffB2
    Member
    from Phoenix,AZ

    Probably this one ? https://www.summitracing.com/parts/atx-e8251
     
  4. Aaron D.
    Joined: Oct 27, 2015
    Posts: 1,037

    Aaron D.
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  5. Mimilan
    Joined: Jun 13, 2019
    Posts: 1,230

    Mimilan
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  6. Helge71
    Joined: Nov 30, 2012
    Posts: 127

    Helge71
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    I have a quite similar setup (2 Ford 94s instead of Strombergs) and am very satisfied with the Pierburg type E1F, No.7.21440.51.0 in line fuel pump (after the previously used Holley didn't last very long...) The pump has a static pressure of about 4 - 5 PSI and is designed for system pressure of about 1,5 PSI. It is so far very reliable and realtively quiet... Maximum volume is 95 l (~25 gal) per hour.
     
  7. choppedtudor
    Joined: Nov 28, 2009
    Posts: 722

    choppedtudor
    Member

    I'm running an electric pump for a VW...a Holley regulator...and a 0-10 psi fuel pressure gauge.
     

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