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From: Bob BRAAF
Date: 3/16/2019 5:10 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: gmclist
Subject: Carter Fuel Pump Part Number
Guys,
We are on the road to Tallahassee, and my true nemesis, the fuel pump is making noises (a distinct hum) but seems to be working fine for right now. I want to buy a standby pump on Monday, but I cannot find the Part Number when I search the forum. I have the FiTech EFI with the cannister high pressure pump. The regular FP resides on th frame rail, just ahead of the Fuel Filter Cannister. The FP puts out about 6 to 8 PSI, I think. Anybody got that knowledge memorized?
Thanks.
PS - I really dislike the way the electrical connections just squeeze on the FP posts with hose clamps. I have lost connections several times on highways or busy streets.
Bob Braaf
'76 Eleganza II
-------- Original message --------
From: Bob BRAAF
Date: 3/16/2019 5:10 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: gmclist
Subject: Carter Fuel Pump Part Number
Guys,
We are on the road to Tallahassee, and my true nemesis, the fuel pump is making noises (a distinct hum) but seems to be working fine for right now. I want to buy a standby pump on Monday, but I cannot find the Part Number when I search the forum. I have the FiTech EFI with the cannister high pressure pump. The regular FP resides on th frame rail, just ahead of the Fuel Filter Cannister. The FP puts out about 6 to 8 PSI, I think. Anybody got that knowledge memorized?
Thanks.
PS - I really dislike the way the electrical connections just squeeze on the FP posts with hose clamps. I have lost connections several times on highways or busy streets.
Bob Braaf
'76 Eleganza II