Electric fuel pump???

Discussion in 'Street/strip 400/430/455' started by Woodie, Nov 22, 2003.

  1. Woodie

    Woodie Well-Known Member

    What is a good, quiet, non regulator using electric fuel pump??? OH am I asking for everything/too much???

    Thanks,

    Michael
     
  2. 1971gsx

    1971gsx Well-Known Member

  3. Woodie

    Woodie Well-Known Member

    DAM!!! That is a work of art!!! JW has out done himself again. And it would solve my problem of hitting the timing chain and it comming appart. $389... HHHMMM How to get that one past the boss???
     
  4. I970GS455

    I970GS455 For the love of Buicks...

    Assuming down the road when servicing of the pump is needed, what is the cost of the rebuild kit? (if it exists yet, may be jumping the gun here) and is there a limited time replacement warranty. Man.......the longer me and the wife are together, the more these goofy concerns creep into mind. Next thing I will be looking through the paper for a coupon for this thing!:laugh:
     
  5. Ken Warner

    Ken Warner Stand-up Philosopher

    Not sure if I'm the first person out there running one of these but at this point I've got to give it two thumbs up. With just a few cranks of the starter it was squirting fuel out of the loose fitting for the fuel preassure gage. A little teflon tape and a wrench later the car came back to life for the first time in a month. Hope to get some things ironed out this nice sunny (warm) afternoon and will give a full report this evening.

    regards
     
  6. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    Looks sweet but.....

    Do they have one for the nailheads ?
     
  7. 87GN_70GS

    87GN_70GS Well-Known Member

    A good electric is the AC Delco EP247, GM 25115899, Airtex E84070, or Master E84070. It is a 72 gph (freeflow) and 7 psi shutoff pump. It is an inline, external, rotary electric pump.

    It is $65 from gmpartsdirect.com, $70 from Autozone, and $90 from Advance Auto.
     

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