I agree 100% that's the best place for it, but millions of vahicles came with frame rail mounted pumps and worked fine. The key is finding the right pump and giving it good mounting location that's gravity fed from the tank. But I know you know all that.Put the pump where it belongs. In the tank.No more troubles.
Sounds like I will have to look into the Walbro pump some more. These are all really good suggestions. 10 guage wire feels like it would be overkill for a tiny fuel pump, however I suppose over the distance from the front to the back of the car would create some resistance in the wire. So now I'm looking at a 10 guage wire and a walbro pump. This is all really good information y'all.The Walbro pumps can be mounted up to 3 feet above the tank not that one would do that but the Walbro pumps do suck .
So it has been a while, ultimately I ended up getting an entire LA front accessories set up for my magnum and went with the mechanical fuel pump set up. However, I do have another magnum I am going to be using for an engine swap so I'll be back to square one with the electric pump deal. So I'm going to use the information you guys have given me. I will update when I get back to it.
I will look into that holley. Thanks!
Are you powering it through a relay that's triggered by switched 12V? If not, that could be contributing to the problem.It's powered by switched 12 volt.
[1] I know more than one person that got stranded with a Mallory 140.
[2] I know of a person who replaced the Carter elec pump on his daily driver after 19 yrs. Not because it failed, but because the owner thought it had earned it's 'retirement'.
The Carter elec pump is the only one that I know of that has the fuel circulate through the elec motor section. This cools the motor & lubes the brgs. Unlike other brands, there is no seal [ which can & does fail ] between the motor & pump section.
on another note I`ve never had a Holley fail , still got an old used one that still works , on the bench ...Must be a down under thing. I’ve been using them and their regulators since they came out.
I’ve never seen one fail.
on another note I`ve never had a Holley fail , still got an old used one that still works , on the bench ...
I had a Holley red fail, switched back to Carter. I should have stuck with Carter all along.I`ve never had a Holley fail ,
I had a Holley red fail, switched back to Carter. I should have stuck with Carter all along.
90'sHow long ago was that.
90's
I didn't know Mallory made pumps until you mentioned it awhile back.Mallory stuff came out
No not a down under failure, a Ohio failure. There is no Ohio south of the equator.
Have a look at all the Mallory 140 failures on the net. I use a Mallory reg & it has been fine. Their pumps...not.
I will move on when you stop posting BS.