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Old 01-01-2012, 08:40 PM
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Default Re: Fuel Pump?

Well, the return line comment is more for when you go electric. The fuel staving problem is probably your effort to prevent those green fragments from getting into your fuel pump.

I would not have any filter between the fuel tank and your pump- be it electric or mechanical. A pump typically does much better at pushing. A filter before it is a restriction. Your air bubble in the filter before the pump is trapped air. The filter will not fill up until tha air can purge out. That air bubble is also a restriction.

When the time comes for the electric fuel pump, I would encourage you to run a lare, 1/2" aluminum line as the main feed. You can use the old 3/8th as the return line from a nice regulator. The important part is that the new line has a good pickup so it doesn't suck air. The pump is designed to push, and will have a flame arrestor screen that will be adequte to keep any debris large enought odamadge the pump out. Put a filter on the push side of the pump to protect your carb. I know there are two schools of thought on where to place the filter, but I beleive they do more harm that good when placed before a pump.
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