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Tomahawk ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: October-15-2014 Location: Maple Grove, MN Status: Offline Points: 30 |
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I have a 76 ski nautique with a 351W and I want to change to a electric fuel pump. i see the up to 4 psi and 4 - 7 psi. which would be better?
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MrMcD ![]() Grand Poobah ![]() ![]() Joined: January-28-2014 Location: Folsom, CA Status: Offline Points: 3778 |
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Most carburetors work fine with up to 7 PSI, more than that and you can get issues with the floats not closing. The Carter pumps seem to be pretty reliable for your conversion.
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KENO ![]() Grand Poobah ![]() Joined: June-06-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 11221 |
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If you're getting an electric pump for whatever reason, don't forget an oil pressure safety switch that'll turn the pump off if the engine dies and the key is still in Run.
it's a safety thing for you and your passengers that minimizes your chance of fires and explosions ![]() Various examples and reading in the link below |
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