Kaiser67M715
Member
- 699
- 26
- 18
- Location
- NH
At the Weare military rally I started having fuel issues. One was the fuel pump failed-however that was probably a secondary issue to the initial problem-as an electric fuel pump failed to solve the first problem. I am still looking into the first problem, but the fuel pump failure still needs to be addressed. (Unhooking at the carburetor, and running a line into a clean gas filled container, it failed to pick any fuel up, even trying to gravity feed it barely wanted to pump it, luckily no fuel in oil that I've seen yet)
I am looking to replace the mechanical fuel pump with a 24v electric. Looking at the Carter P4603HD, a 4-5psi rotary vane 30+gph flow pump. I've looked at some of the solid state facet pumps, but the flow rates are pretty low (10gph) which is far to close to the minimum flow rate for the stock mechanical pump (8.25gph) for me to be comfortable using.
First question, is there a readily available fuel pump block off plate for the engine block? Initial measurements show it may be close to a big block Chevy pump, but not sure, at any rate I know the retaining bolts are much larger then any other pump I've found.
Second is for safety, is there a way to create some sort of oil pressure kill switch? I plan on running a kill switch in the cab, so I can run the carburetor dry when needed, otherwise I'm just going to run a secondary relay or solenoid hooked into the main on/off switch.
Thanks for any input, I'll try to keep up with pictures as I get it all figured out.
Sent from my SM-S920L using Tapatalk
I am looking to replace the mechanical fuel pump with a 24v electric. Looking at the Carter P4603HD, a 4-5psi rotary vane 30+gph flow pump. I've looked at some of the solid state facet pumps, but the flow rates are pretty low (10gph) which is far to close to the minimum flow rate for the stock mechanical pump (8.25gph) for me to be comfortable using.
First question, is there a readily available fuel pump block off plate for the engine block? Initial measurements show it may be close to a big block Chevy pump, but not sure, at any rate I know the retaining bolts are much larger then any other pump I've found.
Second is for safety, is there a way to create some sort of oil pressure kill switch? I plan on running a kill switch in the cab, so I can run the carburetor dry when needed, otherwise I'm just going to run a secondary relay or solenoid hooked into the main on/off switch.
Thanks for any input, I'll try to keep up with pictures as I get it all figured out.
Sent from my SM-S920L using Tapatalk