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Mike/Nebraska 04-05-2013 11:42 PM

running a #94 on my banger
 

Well I finally got an intake so I'm going to put my #94 on with a header, I know some of you run downdrafts on your bangers so I was woondering how much pressure do I need in an electric fuel pump? And...where would I buy such a thing, Also where should I start on jets. My motor hasa counterbalanced crank, a B cam, a Snyders 5.5 head and a lightened flywheel. I also have an over drive.

Rowdy 04-05-2013 11:57 PM

Re: running a #94 on my banger
 

3 Psi regulator between pump and carb. I will look to see if I still have my notes from Spence's Splinterbox. Seems the one he tried from Vintage Speed left a lot to be desired. Rod

ken ct 04-06-2013 12:10 AM

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Hey Rod,i did some carb work for him a few yrs ago but dont have any receipes by now any more.For a Woody wag. i think same deal if i remember 4 banger with a 94. ken ct.

Rowdy 04-06-2013 12:17 AM

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Yes, he ran it in the GR in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He ran t a 97 on flatlands and had a 94 set back to run in the mountains if I remember right. The NOS throttle plate for the 94 he sent you was one I sent to him. It was a pleasure being part of getting it ready. Afew parts came from my shop along with getting daily updates and input questions. Going to have to dig hard for my notes. Rod

Mike/Nebraska 04-06-2013 12:19 AM

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Thanks rod...do you know where I can buy a 6v elecric fuel pump? do I run the pump and then use a fuel regulator too. I may even try and trade it for a rebult Sttromberg #48

Rowdy 04-06-2013 12:24 AM

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Seperate regulator. 6v pumps are not real hard to find. What is hard to find is a decdent adjustable regulator. Be sure to put an inline gauge on it that reads 1-10 lbs. If I did not need the pump I have I would send it to you. Will dig for my notes first thing in the am. Rod

Rock Hornbuckle 04-06-2013 12:30 AM

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Holly makes a pressure regulator that is ajustable from 1-4 psi, I think the 94 requires a maximum 3.5 psi. You can google 'Holly 94' and get the exact pressure. Also google 6volt electric fuel pump, you'll get a plethora of choices. I believe the pressure reg comes preset at 2.7 psi.

Rock Hornbuckle 04-06-2013 12:42 AM

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Speedway part # 910-4259 6volt universal pos. or neg. ground 72 GPH fuel pump.

ctlikon0712 04-06-2013 01:28 AM

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Hey Rowdy, I conversed with Spence for a while and I looked through my notes as well. This was all he relayed to me about his setup, nothing about jet sizes.... Sorry

"To the right of the speedo is a switch to determine which gas tank I’m using. The cowl tank (10 gal) is the one with the gauge to tell how much gas is there, and is the “reserve” tank while Rallying cross country. Where you have that curtain box under the ass end of your Woody, I’ve installed an auxiliary 8 gallon gas tank, and feed fuel filters to a 3-way switch into a fuel pump into a pressure regulator into my Stromberg 97 Carburator. We would typically fill the cowl tank with known GOOD gas each night if necessary, then fill the Aux tank during the 3 scheduled stops between a 7:00AM to 7:00PM rally day."

ken ct 04-06-2013 05:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike/Nebraska (Post 626173)
Well I finally got an intake so I'm going to put my #94 on with a header, I know some of you run downdrafts on your bangers so I was woondering how much pressure do I need in an electric fuel pump? And...where would I buy such a thing, Also where should I start on jets. My motor hasa counterbalanced crank, a B cam, a Snyders 5.5 head and a lightened flywheel. I also have an over drive.

Start with 2# fuel pressure. omo ken ct.

1931 flamingo 04-06-2013 07:18 AM

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Before you go to the trouble/expense of a f/pump, try running it gravity??
Paul in CT

BRENT in 10-uh-C 04-06-2013 07:47 AM

Re: running a #94 on my banger
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike/Nebraska (Post 626189)
Thanks rod...do you know where I can buy a 6v elecric fuel pump? do I run the pump and then use a fuel regulator too. I may even try and trade it for a rebult Sttromberg #48

I will tell you from experience on my own car, by using a 12v pump on a 6v system and you then don't need a regulator because the pump puts out ½ the rated pressure.

.

john in illinois 04-06-2013 08:23 AM

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I use a Carter pump and a Holly 1-4 regulator for my 97. I run 2 lbs. These pumps have a long life and work well for a Model A.I set mine on the inside of the passenger side frame,hardly shows.

I got my pump from Arizona Model A's, but NAPA sells them too. Here is the pump from MAC's. http://macsautoparts.com/model-a-for...0H5P211000016/

John

Rowdy 04-06-2013 12:13 PM

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I could not find the e-mail I was looking for. Thinking it may have been the victom of the fatal computer crash I had in 2009. Some stuff was savable and other parts were not. I did find a pic of the setup, but not enough for any detailed info from it. Rod

youngrodder1929 04-18-2013 09:02 PM

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I ran 2 94s on my A just off gravity never had a problem 53 main jets

garyaodell 04-18-2013 09:43 PM

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I'm running a 94 on my coupe, most 94s came with a 54 jet for sea level use, I live a 4800ft and use a 52 with a 5 power valve. My engine is producing about 90 Hp and I'm getting 19 mpg on the hiway with a 3.78 rear end at 60 mph.

gwhite 04-18-2013 10:07 PM

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I've heard horror stories about those regulators, seems like they always leak. My 'period' alternative is to pressurize the tank - 1922 Cadillac fuel pump and 1918 Dodge pressure gauge...no worry about voltage or leaks, just a pump every so often. (Disclaimer: my car is a T - RPU on an A chassis and the tank is in the bed)

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Art Bjornestad 04-18-2013 10:48 PM

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I also use a 12 volt pump and on 6 volts it puts out just over 3psi.


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