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I see vendor illustrations of pumps which look just like ones I have on a couple 8BAs. Except the glass bowl is upside down, what's that about?
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are you sure that the pump wasn't simply inverted when the pic was taken?
Last edited by hueyhoolihan; 04-12-2026 at 04:15 AM. Reason: corrected word "was" to contraction "wasn't" |
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I went and looked at some again, I guess you're right. The whole picture is downside up, might need thicker reading glasses.
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Some vendors are salesman and not car guys. They see other pumps with the glass bowl up like some GM stuff and think thats how they all are. So thats how they display theirs. I see it all the time.
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Actually I had one of those pumps, might still have, and it was claimed to be for a flathead Ford engine. I thnk that was why my dad bought it. I don't remember if it worked or not. Might have to check the inventory to see if I still have it.
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the bottom line is that traditional sediment bowls were/are dependent on gravity to separate debris from the fuel. and in order to do that the fuel must enter AND EXIT from the top. giving it time as it travels from the entry point to the exit point, if only a second or two, for the heavier debris to settle toward, if not reach, the bottom before the clean fuel it reaches the exit point on the other side of the bowl.
and if one thinks that the distance to travel from the entry point to the exit point and the amount of time that that would take determines just how how effective it would be, then they would be right. IOW the diameter of the bowl is of some consequence.
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I could never see the logic of having an upside down sediment bowl on a fuel pump but that is how this one is set up. You can see the typical Ford mounting base with the lever to engage the push rod. Wish I could remember the history on this one but it was sold to my dad as a means of eliminating "vapour lock" which was a concern back in the 1960s hot summer days. He didn't leave it on the engine so I"m thinking it wasn't too successful.
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I guess after being stalled a few times on the road and having to pour a jug of water over the fuel pump on the Merc he was willing to try anything. I don't recall it being a big problem but it was a long time ago. There were always people looking to make a quick buck by selling some "snake oil" solution. Like the spark increaser that was supposed to eliminate the problem of stalling out after drivng through water and soaking the old divers helmet distributors.
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Hafta pull the pump off to clean the bowl, or make a big mess. Do that outside in the gravel.
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