Hello,
Somewhere I read that a 'rule of thumb' is at the lowest point.
Allan
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From: alpines-bounces+aballard=ix.netcom.com@autox.team.net
[mailto:alpines-bounces+aballard=ix.netcom.com@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of tom.hill@att.net
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 11:07 PM
To: Bill Mounce; 'Alpine Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [Alpines] electric fuel pump
Hi Bill,
Most electric fuel pumps need to be gravity fed on the input side. I
installed an electric pump just behind the spare tire well on my
Alpine.
tom hill
-------------- Original message from "Bill Mounce" <bmounce@rcn.com>:
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> Hello all
>
>
>
> I am considering changing to an electric fuel pump on my SV. Ideally
I
> would like to locate it where the mechanical pump currently is,
> blanking off the existing hole to insure it is oil tight, and using
> that blanking plate to mount the new pump. A friend noted most
> electric fuel pumps like to be back closer to the fuel tanks. Has
> anyone done this successfully? Any thoughts? I run the single Weber
conversion rather than the two Stroms.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Bill Mounce
>
> 1967 SV, aka 'The Paperweight'
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