moparwedden Well-Known Member Joined Apr 13, 2006 Messages 770 Reaction score 14 Location trenton,ontario,canada Aug 7, 2010 #1 My Regulator Bit The Big One, Till I Get A New One On Tuesday Can I Run My Electric Fuel Pump Without One Till Then. Just A Short Run Around Town.
My Regulator Bit The Big One, Till I Get A New One On Tuesday Can I Run My Electric Fuel Pump Without One Till Then. Just A Short Run Around Town.
805moparkid Slant and AFX Guy Joined Oct 29, 2008 Messages 11,498 Reaction score 282 Location Anthem AZ Aug 7, 2010 #2 depends, what pressure is the pump running w/o the regulator? and im guess ing ur running a carb, so u want 5-8psi roughly. if the pump is putting out more u'll blow the seals, and the needle and seat wont regulate fuel level.
depends, what pressure is the pump running w/o the regulator? and im guess ing ur running a carb, so u want 5-8psi roughly. if the pump is putting out more u'll blow the seals, and the needle and seat wont regulate fuel level.
68dodge Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 1,527 Reaction score 454 Location Armagh, Pa. Aug 7, 2010 #3 It all depends on how much fuel pressure the pump puts out. If its a pump that puts out 7 psi and no more, I would say yes.
It all depends on how much fuel pressure the pump puts out. If its a pump that puts out 7 psi and no more, I would say yes.