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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4212332)
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4212358)
all nice looking engines,any of them over 1000 hp?
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I cannot imagine the load on the camshaft or the water pump that these pumps would have to have to supply those #'s...just a thought
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Originally Posted by ezstriper
(Post 4212447)
I cannot imagine the load on the camshaft or the water pump that these pumps would have to have to supply those #'s...just a thought
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Originally Posted by Bawana
(Post 4212394)
Yes they are... Lets guess... I hope MT has the answers.. My guess : 1,2 & 5 are over .. 3 is about 750 ish 4 around 800 cause of pulley size and 6 is between 8 & 900:rolleyes:
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Good read.
A couple questions as I have yet to buy my pump: Are you guys drilling and tapping the top of the pump for 1/8" pipe thread to vent it for uscg compliance? Is the holley billet pump junk? I'm assuming a regulator is needed for most of these mechanical pumps. Is that correct? I was leaning toward a holley billet or a CV. The holley puts out 7.5psi so I thought that would be nice without the need for a regulator. I was going to buy the billet job and drill and tap the top. Thanks, Rob |
Originally Posted by vintage chromoly
(Post 4212468)
Good read.
A couple questions as I have yet to buy my pump: Are you guys drilling and tapping the top of the pump for 1/8" pipe thread to vent it for uscg compliance? Is the holley billet pump junk? I'm assuming a regulator is needed for most of these mechanical pumps. Is that correct? I was leaning toward a holley billet or a CV. The holley puts out 7.5psi so I thought that would be nice without the need for a regulator. I was going to buy the billet job and drill and tap the top. Thanks, Rob As far as the Billet pumps from Holley, and the CV products pumps, I have never used them, therefore I cannot comment on them. I do not want to comment on a product I have no knowledge of or experience with. N/A carbureted, is about the least demanding on a fuel pump setup you can get. Blown EFI, is on the other end of that spectrum. |
Plus, 2 carbs (4 float bowls and 4 needle and seats) let's a pump able to supply more over time.
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Thanks guys!
The Teague looks like a quality piece. Much cheaper than the CV and billet holley. It says 7.5-9 psi. Regulator or not? I have a single 4150. |
Sit tight, I broke out my holley master catalog....let me look at a few things. BRB.
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