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Rance29 01-18-2021 07:36 PM

Wrong fuel pump?
 

I purchased a new fuel pump for my 32-34 ford truck v8 (like 30 years ago-long project). Now Im looking at a photos of fuel pumps on Bob Drake (looking for fuel pump to carb fuel line) and the pump I got seems to match the one drake sells for late 46 and newer. It looks like the one I have will bolt on ok, can I use it? Travel distance too long/short?

flatjack9 01-18-2021 08:14 PM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

Use it. No problem.

mcgarrett 01-18-2021 08:44 PM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

As Flatjack says, it will work just fine - aesthetically, it looks wrong on your car.

Rance29 01-19-2021 10:35 PM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

Thanks for this information. It looking wrong is a great excuse for not letting anyone who would actually know it's not technically correct from ever looking under the hood!

Brian 01-20-2021 01:18 AM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

Actually, the pump you have, although it resembles Drakes pump, will be far superior. By all accounts, Drakes pumps [made in China], do not allow the fuel fittings to seat, resulting in leakage etc.
Don't worry about being put down by the experts; proudly open the hood and display that flathead....at least it isn't a sbc. Who cares if such and such a component isn't what it came with, it's still running the correct style engine. Enjoy

totto 01-20-2021 06:04 AM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

I have a '46 glass bowl pump on my '34. Has a better "filter" than original. Gas tank some how gets "crud" in it so I use an glass bowl pump for the filter. Thing you want to remember is keep gas clean coming into carb and avoid carb problems.

G.M. 01-20-2021 04:37 PM

Re: Wrong fuel pump?
 

The only problem is a 30 year old pump rubber diaphram will
will be bad or wrong material and need to be replaced. G.M.


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