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FE Power Forums => FE Technical Forum => Topic started by: ogasman on March 25, 2021, 03:38:01 PM
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Warmed up street motor, nothing too racy about it. Looking for something better than a chinese replacement stock pump, but don't need a full race type Holley pump. Looking on Epay at what appear to be a chinese knock off holley pump. They are around $40, only have 1/4 fittings, but claim high GPH flows. Anybody tried one yet? Anybody have another good option for a warmed up street engine?
Thanks
Paul
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The standard Holley pump is not just for race engines, but really designed more for street or street/strip use. Stock type pumps work fine for stock or mild engines. The Holley is good for anything from stock, up to about 500hp. Anything more than that is pushing it. Go with a cheap 'copy' pump, pop a diaphragm, and you can fill your pan up with gas. Then the term "light it off" will take on a whole new meaning. Personally, I would stay far far away from anything that is a Chinese knockoff of any product....even if the Holleys are built in China (I don't know where they are made, but it would not surprise me if they were).
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We've had pretty good success with the Carter M6905.
But that is probably either obsolete or made in China now too....
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We've had pretty good success with the Carter M6905.
But that is probably either obsolete or made in China now too....
Not obsolete, I just bought a couple from the local parts house. The ones I bought last time were stamped Mexico. These ones have no ID on the pump, but the box said China. So who knows?
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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-1724/make/ford
USA made and 6 psi fuel pressure , have had good luck with these.
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Rock auto has a airtex wells for a 64 427 i have had good luck with under 50 bucks
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Not an FE, but recently replaced a hi capacity Carter pump on a 440 Mopar. Pump looks same as what was on the car, just not 30 years old and worn out ;D
I don't think you could go wrong with a Carter pump. The M6905 Carter is $95.79 at Rockauto.
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Not an FE, but recently replaced a hi capacity Carter pump on a 440 Mopar. Pump looks same as what was on the car, just not 30 years old and worn out ;D
I don't think you could go wrong with a Carter pump. The M6905 Carter is $95.79 at Rockauto.
I can`t recall if that is the part number I have, but on the 428 CJ engine in my 59 2 door sedan, I bought a Carter mechanical pump that, other than the fuel inlet fitting, looks just like a factory CJ pump. Not sure where it was made, but it works fine and doesn`t leak.
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Took your advise. Ordered the Carter M6905. Found it on Amazon for $86. Amazon listed the right part number, but under the details it said fuel type diesel. I took a chance on it, free returns on Prime. Got it today. It is the right pump. Box said Hecho in estudios unidos (Made in USA). Pump cast made in USA on the side.
Good Deal
Paul
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Took your advise. Ordered the Carter M6905. Found it on Amazon for $86. Amazon listed the right part number, but under the details it said fuel type diesel. I took a chance on it, free returns on Prime. Got it today. It is the right pump. Box said Hecho in estudios unidos (Made in USA). Pump cast made in USA on the side.
Good Deal
When you get the pump, take it apart and inspect for cleanlieness...I have found a fair amount of casting flash and other debris in the last two I purchased.
While it is apart you can smooth the flow path, and even enlarge it a little bit with proper drilling of the fittings, remember, it only has to hold back a few PSI, not 80-100.
The few "porting" mods I have done to mine have provided more than adequate fuel from a mechanical pump....but mostly I got the crap out of the pump before using it.
Paul