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Old 03-03-16, 22:46
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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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Old 03-03-16, 23:28
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I went with a facet pump initially but have since gone back to the mechanical pump.
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I went with a facet pump initially but have since gone back to the mechanical pump.
The Facet cube pump is the one electric pump I like, since it is a similar design to a mechanical pump with the spring generating the pressure and the self-regulating piston stroke. But they look like they are very sensitive to dirt with the tight clearances. I believe the lack of an inlet side filter caused lots of problems in the Iltis.

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.

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Old 04-03-16, 01:45
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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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Old 04-03-16, 02:20
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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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$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.
Thanks, Rob. I'll get the NAPA 571 one. Somebody already installed a filter upstream of the pump.

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Old 04-03-16, 04:37
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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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Old 04-03-16, 06:07
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No problem. I can handle the fittings. I like the challenge.
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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.
I have a 6V Carter 4259 rotary vane pump but when I tested its dead-head outlet pressure it was 8 psi. And a high flow pump like that will spend a lot of time close to dead-headed on a carrier. I have had problems on other vehicles with supply pressures higher than the carb was designed for blowing the float needle off the seat and causing rich running and flooding so I was leery about using it. I guess I could use it with a return line to keep flow high so the supply pressure to the carb is lower.

Sounds like you haven't had any problem, though?

Malcolm
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