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Fuel Pump ?

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I understand that FE fuel pumps are compatible with our Ford Y Blocks. My engine seems to be starving with the stock fuel pump. It actually starved and stalled once at Columbus on one run and my RPM's are limited. Are there different versions of FE fuel pumps? I would think that 406/427 and other high performance pumps might be different. Does anyone have any suggestions?, part numbers? I know I should be running an electric fuel pump too. What's a good electric pump to use?

Paul J. - '57 E Code

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Forum Post Fuel Pump ? By Ol Ford Guy ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Go to summit racing, and you can search for them by engine application... By charliemccraney ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post This chart is for one of the Holley 80 GPH mechanical pumps..... the... By GREENBIRD56 ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I'd agree with Charlie on the Electric pumps. Skip the Holley. Summit... By pegleg ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Paul J : Ofcourse you understand that F.E. pumps don't have the wiper... By PF Arcand ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post On my supercharged motor I'm using an Edlebrock Performer #1724 fuel... By Rono ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Your standard pump should not be leaving you short, is your motor... By Talkwrench ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I have a pump on my 292 from a 390. It's been working well for about 5... By John F ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]Ol Ford Guy (11/6/2013)[/b][hr]I understand that FE fuel... By bird55 ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks for all the input and suggestions. My engine is a 312 E Code... By Ol Ford Guy ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I hate to say it but one thing that the Garage mans Companion's had... By 312T85Bird ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Paul: Keep in mind that the teapots don't like fuel pressure above 6... By Hoosier Hurricane ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks guys, I appreciate your input. By Ol Ford Guy ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Hoosier, If I'm running a FE HP fuel pump and a inline pusher electric... By MoonShadow ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Chuck: A larger fuel line is not a bad idea, you don't want to lean... By Hoosier Hurricane ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Paul; It wasn't clear to me from your initial post if your new fuel... By Rono ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I'm with Frank - a 428 police interceptor or CJ pump will do the trick... By GREENBIRD56 ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Green is right-on...you need a bigger fuel line with no 90o... By DryLakesRacer ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]DryLakesRacer (11/8/2013)[/b][hr]Green is right-on...you... By gekko13 ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I think I will try the Edelbrock Performer 1724. If possible, I would... By Ol Ford Guy ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post I have the holleys mechanicals on my 390s have had no troubles with... By 62f250 ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Sometimes I point out the obvious. In this case, it is that these... By The Horvaths ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Chuck, Go with at least the 3/8's line. If you have to run a return... By pegleg ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post Rono: In a later post, Paul said his car is an E code with dual... By Hoosier Hurricane ( 12 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]pegleg (12/11/2013)[/b][hr]Chuck, Go with at least the 3/8's... By vntgtrk ( 12 Years Ago )


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