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Hi, I'm working on a restored carrier and I found that the fuel pump, despite looking like new, had quit. It wouldn't pull enough vacuum to get the fuel up from the tank.
I pulled it off and confirmed there was very little vacuum being generated at the inlet port. I opened it up and found the diaphragm has crazy-paving cracking all over the wet side. I'm thinking the dreaded ethanol problem, though we usually use a Shell gasoline that doesn't have any ethanol. Maybe it was from before we got it. Does anyone have recommendations for a good, ethanol-resistant replacement? I'm not a fan of electric pumps but is the conversion popular? (By the way, I checked I was getting 0.2" stroke on the pump rod, and the pump lever height was correct to get the the full 0.2" stroke on the pump lever.) Malcolm |
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I went with a facet pump initially but have since gone back to the mechanical pump.
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Anyway, why did you switch back? Malcolm PS, I didn't know Facet made a 6V pump. It doesn't show on their web site. Last edited by Malcolm Towrie; 04-03-16 at 03:05. |
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Preference for original 221 flathead Canadian carrier engine?
Carter USA made, in-line 6v, $66.35 from Mac's Auto, Lockport. Comes with filter. |
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$13 will get you a replacement diaphragm from Mac's, or for around $90 you can get a brand new mechanical pump from your local NAPA (part number 571)which will have both ethanol resistant diaphragms and check valves.
Personally I am running the mechanical pump on my own carrier as well as the ones form work. I run a filter just before the fuel pump as any sediment getting to the pump will dislodge the check valves and cause the pump to merely idle. |
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Malcolm |
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Personally I rethread one of the old inline 70s Ford filters that use to screw right into the carb. You will need to rethread the pump over to 1/8 NPT.
That way I can use double flared steel lines instead of the original compression fittings. To adapt those I use Weatherhead 1074 fittings along with a fiber washer. It will go into the carb, the fuel pump, and the changeover valve. I got tired of dealing with stripped carb inlets...this way the fitting takes the force. |
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No problem. I can handle the fittings. I like the challenge.
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Sounds like you haven't had any problem, though? Malcolm |
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