View Full Version : Need suggestion for elec. fuel pump.
jbgroby
August 24th, 2023, 11:53 AM
Hi Guys, I'm going to add an electric fuel pump to my 305A V-6, which model do you recommend?
LEWISMATKIN
August 25th, 2023, 12:44 AM
carter p4070. pumps 6-7 psi 72gph volume
jgpnashville
August 28th, 2023, 12:57 PM
I'm using an Edelbrock part #17301 fuel pump on my 1967 305e. It was readily available at O'Reilly's and has worked well. https://www.edelbrock.com/universal-micro-electric-fuel-pump-38-gph-144-lph-gasoline-e85-17301.html is the page.
LEWISMATKIN
October 3rd, 2023, 07:00 PM
This type of fuel pump works well as long as it is mounted close to the fuel tank. This type doesn't have a long life if it is required to pull fuel from the tank rather than pushing it.
Clarke
October 4th, 2023, 01:51 PM
I'm using an Edelbrock part #17301 fuel pump on my 1967 305e. It was readily available at O'Reilly's and has worked well. https://www.edelbrock.com/universal-micro-electric-fuel-pump-38-gph-144-lph-gasoline-e85-17301.html is the page.
That’s the same inline unit I installed on my ‘62 305 with stock carb. It’s been working great! I installed it on the passenger frame near the gas tank (which I still have behind the seat), so the tank is much higher than the pump.
Only regret I have, I wished I would have installed that pump many years ago. The engine lights off quick like a new one and I no longer have to replace the mechanical pump when on roads trips due to diaphragm failure.
lizziemeister'sV6
October 5th, 2023, 01:49 AM
With all the interest in installing electric fuel pumps on older vechiles we should also share our knowledge on safe guarding the usage. An electric fuel should be controlled so if the engine dies/ or if the ignition switch is on but the engine not running the pump doesn't keep running and pumping gas. In the past I have mentioned that the ones I have installed - the only way I would ever installed one is thru an oil pressure switch/ or relay combo so went the engine has no oil pressure the pump isn't powered.
Funky61
October 5th, 2023, 02:37 AM
I use both an Oil pressure switch combined with an Inertia switch.
I have seen this unit recommended but have not tried it as of yet.
https://www.revolutionelectronics.com/Products/Fuel_Pump.html
* Just a side note on the Carter 4070. Try to find the units that are stamped "Made in the U.S.A."
Mine just died after about 8 years and I've read that the new ones are made in China and reviews are spotty.
Ed Snyder
October 5th, 2023, 05:22 AM
With all the interest in installing electric fuel pumps on older vechiles we should also share our knowledge on safe guarding the usage. An electric fuel should be controlled so if the engine dies/ or if the ignition switch is on but the engine not running the pump doesn't keep running and pumping gas. In the past I have mentioned that the ones I have installed - the only way I would ever installed one is thru an oil pressure switch/ or relay combo so went the engine has no oil pressure the pump isn't powered.
Wise advice!
My electric pumps are connected to power with momentary contact pushbutton switches. I only use the electric pumps at initial start-up. One time when a mechanical pump failed, I had to hold the switch down until I made it home.
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