is a standard pinto fuel pump recently replaced ok for fueling twin 40 dellortos? will i need a pressure regulator ?hopefully someone can advise.
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Originally posted by will642
is a standard pinto fuel pump recently replaced ok for fueling twin 40 dellortos? will i need a pressure regulator ?hopefully someone can advise.
I would suggest the std pump will be OK. The pump will be sized to easily cope with a std engine, and twin 40s are unlikely to use more than twice as
much fuel at peak demand than whatever was originally fitted. And remember, fuel pressure is pretty irrelevent with carbs, it is all about flow.
Not sure if there is data available for mechanical pump flow rates? But remember that a mechanical pump increases flow with revs, I doubt it is
proportional.
Not sure how it could be tested. Maybe a low pressure gauge and rev the engine, see if the pressure drops to zero?
If you do go electric, buy a proper brand. Some of the copy pumps are "variable" in quality and longevity. Huco do some nice low pressure
pumps, so no regulator required. They also do push or pull versions, so can be in the engine bay as opposed to facet etc which need to be near the
fuel tank and are push only.
Edit, a search (Teabreak) suggests the mecghanical pumps are ok to around 140bhp, some say more, some less. So it depends on what the engine is
expected to make. And if you intend having max power for more than a few seconds at a time.
[Edited on 4/1/23 by cliftyhanger]
I find my pinto on twin carbs feels under fuelled at full throttle and revs. May as well ensure you're off to a good start with a suitable pump. I seem to recall that motorbike pumps work fine for cars. (carb bikes obviously...)
Standard mechanical pump will be fine, if the float needles are a bit worn you may want to fit a regulator and set it around 2psi.
thanks for advice ill try it first on standard pump with a possiblr view to going electric if i find it underfueling.
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Originally posted by JoelP
I find my pinto on twin carbs feels under fuelled at full throttle and revs. May as well ensure you're off to a good start with a suitable pump. I seem to recall that motorbike pumps work fine for cars. (carb bikes obviously...)
Many years ago i ran a tuned pinto on 40's with the standard mechanical fuel pump (no regulator), never had an issue.
Ian