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Old 06-30-2008, 11:29 AM
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Re: Replacement Coil?

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Originally Posted by LSolheim View Post
For those of you using a low pressure (?) electric fuel pump, where did you
locate it? Carb side of engine-driven pump? Tank side of engine-driven
pump? Or id did you bypass the engine-driven pump all together? Also is it
switched or providing full-time pressure?--Larry
Larry, You want the electric pump as close to the tank as possible. They are designed to push the fuel rather than pull it like the mechanicals. I have used the lower heater mounting bolt for a location. Then it is hidden. I also have a hidden switch for it as I use it for a backup primarilly.


        
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