mullinax95
Well-Known Member
I'm changing motors in my car from a 273 to a 360 and trying assure that I will have good fuel delivery. I guess the question I have first is that the previous owner has a electric fuel pump mounted near the tank and was using a mechanical fuel pump also. Should that even be done? I ran the car both ways at times with the electric fuel pump on and off and couldn't tell any difference. Why the electric fuel pump is there is beyond me.
Should I just ditch the electric fuel pump and run a stock mechanical pump or just leave everything alone. I have got to get a new mechanical fuel pump but maybe you can help figure out what needs to done. The motor I believe will make around 400HP give or take and will be feed with a 750 mechanical secondary carb. I am going to change the fuel line to 3/8 and hoping the sending unit in the tank is already 3/8 but I'm not sure yet. Here is the pic of the low budget electric fuel pump still on the car.
Should I just ditch the electric fuel pump and run a stock mechanical pump or just leave everything alone. I have got to get a new mechanical fuel pump but maybe you can help figure out what needs to done. The motor I believe will make around 400HP give or take and will be feed with a 750 mechanical secondary carb. I am going to change the fuel line to 3/8 and hoping the sending unit in the tank is already 3/8 but I'm not sure yet. Here is the pic of the low budget electric fuel pump still on the car.