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Thread: Electric Fuel Pump

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    Lionel,
    I fitted it back in 2008 so no idea of pressure we set it to but yes it was adjustable.
    Just had a look at the original photo and the reg is a Holley https://www.holley.com/products/fuel...rs/regulators/

    Here's one down to 4.5psi HO12-803 Holley Fuel Pressure Regulator 4 1/2-9 psi | eBay



    Colin
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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    Lionel,
    I fitted it back in 2008 so no idea of pressure we set it to but yes it was adjustable.
    Just had a look at the original photo and the reg is a Holley https://www.holley.com/products/fuel...rs/regulators/

    Here's one down to 4.5psi HO12-803 Holley Fuel Pressure Regulator 4 1/2-9 psi | eBay



    Colin

    Hello Colin,

    Thanks for the identification. I have a pressure gauge I will hook it up and connect it up just before the carburettor to see what pressure the pump is running at. It could be very interesting.

    I will also check out the flow rate specifications for the Stromberg BXU carburettors. I used to use pressure and flow rate gauges for irrigation installations - just have to find it in the old shed

    Kind Regards
    Lionel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark61 View Post
    Does anyone know what psi I would need from an electric fuel pump for a Weber 34ICH carby please? There's nothing on the carby fitting instructions and I haven't been able to find anything on the net. I've dropped Weber an email but all I have from them is the great wall of silence. I can see two Goss pumps rated at 3 - 4.5 psi and 4.5 -6 psi. Both the same price. I have a 2.25 petrol.
    cheers,
    D

    Hello Dark,

    Did you get your carburettor and fuel pressure issues sorted out. You have a Stromberg thread running too. Is this another vehicle or the same one you started this thread on back in November last year?

    Kind Regards
    Lionel

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    Hello Lionel,
    This thread re the 109 - i have done nothing further re the fuel pump as its my daily driver and so long as it starts , runs and stops ok i am reluctant to fiddle with it, so i have copied the thread into a work doc for future ref. Re the stromberg , this is on the donated series 2 and needs a kit put through it which i have but have not done anything with yet.Since its only ever going to be a bush basher i'm not in such a rush with it. The starter motor also needs a look at.
    Cheers,
    D
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