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    fuel pressure question

    i need a universal electric fuel pump and i dont know how much p.s.i. ,c.f.h. and or c.f.m. that i need.
    i found this one on ebay . will it work for my 84 gm
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Facet...QQcmdZViewItem


    #2
    If you are converting to a carb, yeah...

    The same one sells for 31 bucks at advance...
    1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
    Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!

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      #3
      no carb. im still using TBI

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        #4
        Then no. lol
        1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
        Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!

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          #5
          what do you think i would need .

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            #6
            is it a big ordeal to change it to a carb

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              #7
              i don't have a lot of money. i cant use the original pump due to the mustang tank swap. and the old stangs used a mechanicel pump on the block. which i cant use...

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                #8
                will this work
                http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=STRK

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                  #9
                  Why can't you just modify the stock pump? Bosch makes nice frame mount pumps that people use universally..

                  If the stock pump is too large of a diameter, just geta stock 87-93 mustang fuel pump. It's smaller diameter and would fit in the tank a bit more easily. Just make sure to use some high pressure fuel hose. You should need a pump that can do about 60-70psi and flow over 80lph or so.
                  Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons

                  Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords

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                    #10
                    im not using the stock tank. i have a 1964 mustang tank

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                      #11
                      I am aware of that. Why can't you modify it for an in tank?
                      Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons

                      Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords

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                        #12
                        I dunno. What would i have to do? I don't know much about this kinda thing. I"m certified in auto body not mechanics..

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                          #13
                          Not sure, I'm not too familiar with the old tank, but I think it wouldn't be too difficult. I'd just take out the part that has the pickup and put the fuel pump on it. Prolly a lot easier said than done though.
                          Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons

                          Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords

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                            #14
                            cool idea.. Ill take apart the old tank tomarrow and see what i can figure out

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mrltd
                              Not sure, I'm not too familiar with the old tank, but I think it wouldn't be too difficult. I'd just take out the part that has the pickup and put the fuel pump on it. Prolly a lot easier said than done though.
                              Holly shit, :banana: You are the man. :slug: The stock pump looks identical to the aftermarket one. and i can use it externaly :headbang:


                              Thanks for the info... :rock:

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