Ellie Niner
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2021
- Posts
- 382
- Reaction score
- 615
- Location
- Tucson, AZ
- First Name
- Tory
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10 Silverado
- Engine Size
- LE9 305
I haven't checked in here for quite awhile... life has kinda been chucking curveballs at me, and time flies by.
The mechanical fuel pump I bought to replace my truck's original one back around 2002, is slowly dying and will probably pack up at an inopportune time if I keep putting off finding a replacement... The truck has been falling on its face around the top of second gear if I stand on it heading up the short uphill freeway onramp on my way to work every night... for about a month now.
I never thought we'd reach a point where you couldn't just walk into a chain auto parts store and grab a fuel pump for a small block Chevy, install it on your lunch break, and be down the road for another 15 or 20 years. But here we are in 2024, and everything is slapped together out of used, lead tainted adult undergarments, fromunda cheese and mushmetal and shoved out of the back door of a sweatshop in lower Bangkok for -31 cents. Now you roll the dice and get a fuel pump that sh¡ts the bed in a month, two months, doesn't physically fit, puts out 12psi, or is DOA. The fuel pump on my 1962 Studebaker is screwed together and easily rebuildable, so I didn't have to play Chinese Roulette with that.
Is anybody else running a mechanical fuel pump? Is there anything out there that I can bolt on and go just like the old days, without having to add a pressure regulator? I can't really afford to be dead on the side of the freeway or get stuck in the desert when it's gonna be 115 degrees. FWIW- I'm running a stock Quadrajet on a smogger 305.
The mechanical fuel pump I bought to replace my truck's original one back around 2002, is slowly dying and will probably pack up at an inopportune time if I keep putting off finding a replacement... The truck has been falling on its face around the top of second gear if I stand on it heading up the short uphill freeway onramp on my way to work every night... for about a month now.
I never thought we'd reach a point where you couldn't just walk into a chain auto parts store and grab a fuel pump for a small block Chevy, install it on your lunch break, and be down the road for another 15 or 20 years. But here we are in 2024, and everything is slapped together out of used, lead tainted adult undergarments, fromunda cheese and mushmetal and shoved out of the back door of a sweatshop in lower Bangkok for -31 cents. Now you roll the dice and get a fuel pump that sh¡ts the bed in a month, two months, doesn't physically fit, puts out 12psi, or is DOA. The fuel pump on my 1962 Studebaker is screwed together and easily rebuildable, so I didn't have to play Chinese Roulette with that.
Is anybody else running a mechanical fuel pump? Is there anything out there that I can bolt on and go just like the old days, without having to add a pressure regulator? I can't really afford to be dead on the side of the freeway or get stuck in the desert when it's gonna be 115 degrees. FWIW- I'm running a stock Quadrajet on a smogger 305.