SirRobyn0
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- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
I just realized that I had never checked what the fuel pump specs say for the replacement pump on my truck. I ordered it from Rockauto and paid for the more expensive ACDelco unit. Turns out the specs for every pump listed for my 1980 K25 5.7L says that pump pressure is rated for 40GPH @ 7.5-9PSI.... Every quadrajet source I have found says that pump pressure should be no more than 7 psi and ideally should be 6 PSI. The only pump on rockauto that listed a minimum pressure lower than 7.5 was a Carter unit that listed 2.0PSI minimum and no maximum.
I was curious, so I went to autozone and NAPA websites. Autozone lists the exact same pumps, but with no pressure ratings. NAPA only has their own brand pump, but also listed as 9 PSI maximum pressure.
I have noticed the high specs on the replacement pumps but never went out of my way to look for a lower rated pump. That is some good information for sure. I can justify the $21 for the airtex pump a lot better than the $100+ for the Edelbrock. As some of you already know the Edelbrock performer is a direct descendant of the Carter AFB, which leads me to wonder if the low pressure Carter pump is the same pump as the Edelbrock, just with a different name and pricing, which for a while Carter AFB's and Edelbrock performer carbs were available at the same time, just with differant pricing and edelbrock was chrome, where as the AFB was not. Interesting info.Airtex. 40725 looks like an affordable alternative to an edelbrock pump jegs and speedway also listed some low pressure pumps Didn't mean for this to post twice anyways that Carter pump I saw that too I tbink it was an m4651? I'd think it's a safe bet. Most of the pumps I saw were only showing about a 2.5 LP spread like 7.5-9 psi so I'm thinking that Carter has gotta be under 6 I'd gamble with it