Jaryd
Extremely Deplorable
The carter lift pump that I bought last year, might have been this year has dropped dead on me. It was reading over 10 lbs on the fuel pressure guage when I first installed it but that didn’t last long. Before it quit it was reading 4 lbs idling and would go to 0 lbs with nowhere near full throttle. It died on the way to my mamas house today and luckily my parts truck is at her house in the pasture so I pulled the stock pump off of it and put it on mine and now have 5 lbs and the pressure don’t move hardly at wide open throttle.
Question is, is there a good lift pump that don’t cost what the Airdog or Fass pumps cost. There’s no way I could spend that kind of money right now. I wont something dependable and that I can count on without spending $400-$600.
I know about the EP158 and I looked at this Walbro but have never used one and Leroy quit selling them a while back so I don’t know if they are what they used to be now.
Question is, is there a good lift pump that don’t cost what the Airdog or Fass pumps cost. There’s no way I could spend that kind of money right now. I wont something dependable and that I can count on without spending $400-$600.
I know about the EP158 and I looked at this Walbro but have never used one and Leroy quit selling them a while back so I don’t know if they are what they used to be now.
FRC-8 Reciprocating Fuel Pump - Walbro
The FRC series fuel pump is designed to supply fuel for internal combustion engine applications only. It is not intended or designed for...
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