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Offline mojavered

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Mechanical Fuel Pump
« on: April 19, 2010 - 11:01:52 PM »
I bought a Carter Mechanical Fuel pump a couple months ago.  I have 3/8" fuel line from sending unit (sending unit also has a 3/8 pu) to the pump.  I was going to install my fuel pump today and noticed that it is 5/16" inlet outlet.  What do I do?  I do not see an option for a 3/8 inlet/outlet.  What are my options being that I want to continue to run a mechanical fuel pump?  Thanks!
Jason




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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2010 - 11:45:38 PM »
Go to your friendly hardware store and let them find a brass adapter to run your 3/8 line. (means not home depot, lol)

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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2010 - 02:52:36 AM »
You can install larger fittings in the Carter HV mech pumps

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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2010 - 07:26:42 PM »
The problem is that the fittings on the fp are fixed 5/16 inlets/outlets.  Here is the fp
CARTER - 383, 440, 5.5 tp 6.6 psi
1969-71 Muscle Car Series, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth
$34.95
CARM4589
I am not sure that it is an HV Carter fuel pump.  Does anyone have a part number for an HV?  Maybe I can return it and get one that has the npt's on it and get the 3/8 fittings. 
Jason

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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2010 - 07:55:02 PM »
Go to your friendly hardware store and let them find a brass adapter to run your 3/8 line. (means not home depot, lol)

If they are "fixed" fittings I would say the same as above - would there be any reason not to do this?
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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2010 - 08:17:13 PM »
It seems like it would be a waste.  I have 3/8 fuel sending unit and fuel line, then down size to 5/16 at the fuel pump, then to a 950 carb.  Can that FP give me what I need?  I want to make sure that I am not starving my carb. 
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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2010 - 07:24:46 AM »
The fittings on my carter fuel pump for a 1970 cuda 440-6 came as 3/8ths inlet and 5/16 outlet, The inlet was The inlet was 3/8 tube the outlet was a screw in fitting.  6pk lines are 5/16 from the pump to the carb with the fuel filter inbetween the pump and the carbs. I got my pump at Car quest.  The regular 383 440  hp pump didnt have the same fitting set as the 6pk pump.

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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2010 - 10:18:33 AM »
I got a holley pump thru Summit, 3/8" in and out, and not a lot of $$.....they ship from stock, if you bush down the line size you lose about 1/3 the cross sectional area.....dk

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Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump
« Reply #8 on: April 24, 2010 - 03:59:32 PM »
 I just took mine off. It was noisy  :pullinghair:     But I can even hear the factory one.   Not to hyjak but....    Can anyone recommend a quiet mech. A engine pump?    :1zhelp:
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