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Electric or Mechanical Fuel Pump

Electric or Mechanical Fuel Pump

  • Electric

    Votes: 23 47.9%
  • Mechanical

    Votes: 25 52.1%

  • Total voters
    48
roadnotca said:
:haha: I'm waiting for the Wife to surprise me (maybe Christmas morning?) by installing my new hi-output alternator, some night between 10 PM and 4 AM????? :rotfl:

Maybe its waiting to be painted ORANGE? :haha:

I've been waiting on the wife to surprise me for about 3 years now and finish all the electrical around the pool. Probably be waiting another 3 years.
 
PsRumors said:
I've been waiting on the wife to surprise me for about 3 years now and finish all the electrical around the pool. Probably be waiting another 3 years.
Women, can't li.....................:haha:
 
I just re-ran the entire fuel lines, filters and pump. It has been running so quite and smooth. Happy with the mechanical
 
I ran the mechanical on my '60 Chevy small block. The design hasn't changed much and there are millions and millions of them out there chugging away without any problems. The only time I've ever had fuel problems involved hoses or fittings.
 
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