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Guest blwnova

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This is something that I have been wondering about myself. I may have to mock up my front cross member and MSA mounts again and find an old mechanical fuel pump to see if it fits. I do know that MSA sells an electric fuel pump for their conversion so there may be our answer.

 

If no one responds with an answer I will try to do the mock up on my next off day, which will be Wednesday.

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I have the msa mounts and thought about running a mechanical fuel pump.

In short I would say no way.

There is just not enough room when you consider pump installation and or replacement in the car. Plus clearance for fittings, lines and engine movement.

Go electric. Yes more work and hastle but I really don't see any other way.

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Guest tony78_280z

Just barely not enough room..... Unless you modify the mounts. If you can cut away some from both mounts and then reinfoce the mounts then you can run a mechanical pump. I did just this, but I need to get some pics. It seems that the elctric (even with a holley pressure regulator) wasn't pushing proper psi and proper rpms. After putting in the mechanical it starts easier, runs better, and throttles quicker. And the carb finally stays tuned properly.

 

Now I got a spare Elecric Pump ($50.00) and Pressure regulator ($35.00) with oil pressure shut off switch(11.00). Going to EBAY unless someone else wants 'em.

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It can be done but IT IS VERT TIGHT!! I would go electric all the way. By the way I have done it both ways and electric to me is better. If done right.

 

Mike

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It can be done but IT IS VERT TIGHT!! I would go electric all the way. By the way I have done it both ways and electric to me is better. If done right.Mike
Sure as hell wouldn't fit in mine without modifying the mounts. Did you get it to fit without modifying the mounts? How?
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