GregL
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- Palm Springs, CA.
- First Name
- Greg
- Truck Year
- 1977
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- K 20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys,
What are you using for an electric fuel pump?
I'm in California, with the horrible corn gas, many starting issues so I decided to install an electric fuel pump. Bought an Edelbrock part number 17301 with 4-7 psi (Made in China) for $68.00. Should have been just what I needed. Did the install and..... nothing. Lots of noise but no fuel. Install is absolutely correct as per instructions so I know that's not the issue. Says it's a pusher pump and that it will self prime. I disconnected the hoses right at the pump and keyed on, could feel nothing on either side. I put a short hose on each side and put the "pull" side on my tongue, couldn't feel anything. Put the "push" side in a glass of water and also got nothing, no bubbles, zip. I'm convinced it's dead right out of the box. I checked the on line reviews and there are LOTS of complaints of quick failures.
I will not buy another Edelbrock. So what are you guys using who may have switched up to electric?
Cheers, Greg
What are you using for an electric fuel pump?
I'm in California, with the horrible corn gas, many starting issues so I decided to install an electric fuel pump. Bought an Edelbrock part number 17301 with 4-7 psi (Made in China) for $68.00. Should have been just what I needed. Did the install and..... nothing. Lots of noise but no fuel. Install is absolutely correct as per instructions so I know that's not the issue. Says it's a pusher pump and that it will self prime. I disconnected the hoses right at the pump and keyed on, could feel nothing on either side. I put a short hose on each side and put the "pull" side on my tongue, couldn't feel anything. Put the "push" side in a glass of water and also got nothing, no bubbles, zip. I'm convinced it's dead right out of the box. I checked the on line reviews and there are LOTS of complaints of quick failures.
I will not buy another Edelbrock. So what are you guys using who may have switched up to electric?
Cheers, Greg