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Old 07-27-2018, 08:39 AM   #8
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Default Re: Reason for electric fp at rear

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It was just a simple question, no point to be made. Sorry that you could not answer it.
Well, I attempted an answer. Really don't understand the question. Maybe if you stated it a different way it would help. The pump that sets on the back of a flathead and operates off a pushrod on the cam is commonly referred to as a mechanical fuel pump. An electric fuel pump is wired into the electrical system and can be mounted anywhere. Some electrical pumps have a motor that turns a pump and some work on impulse like a solenoid. The term "electric" fuel pump refers to the fact the pump requires an electrical connection to power it and not how the pump works internally.

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