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lsrholder 06-11-2008 05:24 PM

mechanical injection pump priming
 
Have a Hilborn ( PG-150A) belt driven pump on one car, and a Crower (80A-0) belt driven pump system on the other. Would like to know if I could use an electric pump w/bypass (to tank) regulator to prime mechanical pump(s) for self starting.

Would a FI pump be better, psi/flow wise rather than a carb pump? Suggestions on max psi to set regulators.

These are gas setups, -8's but could go to -10's if necessary.

Thanks for any help/ideas.........

Alan

OneBadGMC 06-11-2008 06:01 PM

Ok...

http://www.rbssuperchargers.com/Stor...56&InfoID=3921

First you need that nozzle.

Then, since you said you're running -8...

http://www.rbssuperchargers.com/Stor...45&InfoID=3921

You need that adapter on the pump inlet.

Now, simply take your favorite cheap ass electric pump from Auto Zone and connect the two together with a momentary switch. Put the primer nozzle in the distribution block.

Hit the button a few times to prime the entire system and fire it up!

lsrholder 06-11-2008 06:21 PM

Mechanical injection pump priming
 
:D Hot day'em!!! Easier than fallin' off'a log!

When you gotta know, this is the place to go.......

Thanks a million Alan

OneBadGMC 06-11-2008 07:22 PM

Glad I could help. Just remember that the primer nozzle is -4 line, and the side feed on the pump inlet is -6. So you'll need the appropriate fittings to get it all mated.

RBS should also sell the -6 to -4 fitting for the mechanical pump inlet where you're going to pull fuel from. They'll probably also have the -4 to NPT fittings for the cheapo electric pump. Hoses should be available anywhere.


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