Mike,
Why not check the pump for pressure and volume before replacing it. Simple
tests and could save you $'s.
WFO Herb
Keep the sticky side down!
"Graziano, Michael" wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> It occurred to me last night that the stock machanical fuel pump on my '78
> Midget 1500 (same as the spitfire pump) might not be up to par with the
> requirements for a twin HS4 setup. Anyone have any thoughts (not you, jay)
> on suitable replacements? Past experiences? Thanks to Ben Miller, I
> already have the blanking plate for the block if I remove the fuel pump.
>
> TIA,
>
> Mike
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