Whats the BEST fuel pump for a 1275cc tuned Marina Engine??

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Whats the best fuel pump?

Poll ended at Fri Aug 22, 2008 10:01 pm

The SU one
3
38%
The Mechanical Marina One???
5
63%
 
Total votes: 8

The-Mog-Warden
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Whats the BEST fuel pump for a 1275cc tuned Marina Engine??

Post by The-Mog-Warden »

Pop quiz folks....

What is the BEST fuel pump for a tuned Marina 1275cc Engine in a Moggy??

The SU electric one, that sounds like a typewriter (!)

or

The Mechanical one that was on the engine anyway???


:wink:
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Post by bigginger »

Mechanical - never had a problem with one, and have with the electric
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Post by WPR678B »

Always run electric myself with the 1275, but have fitted a mechanical on the 1275 i just fitted to the pick up to give it a go! :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

Use the standard mechanical pump - it's low down and has no problems in hot weather with fuel starvation due to vapourisation in the lift pipe to the electric pump.
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Post by Cam »

Depends on how tuned it is. My 1380 Ital engine under full throttle uses more fuel than the standard pump(s) can supply (hard to believe I know) so I had to go for a rear mounted FACET fuel pump which ups the pressure to about 5psi which is then dropped to around 2psi by a filter/regulator mounted on the bulkhead (where the old SU pump was).

BUT If the engine in question was in pretty standard tune then I would agree with bmcecosse and use the mechanical pump as it eliminates the vapourisation problem. :D
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Post by IaininTenbury »

I would agree with using the mechanical pump, unless you fit an LCB exhaust manifold where you will find the front branch passes precariously close to the pump on the side of the block. At that point I reverted to standard SU electric pump which worked fine.
Obviously if you're using the standard cast iron manifold its not a problem and its up to you. If you've got a good SU pump on the car, it saves messing about altering the pipework, but if you need to buy a new one, or have had problems, the mechanical pump rarely gives trouble. Only had to change one once (on a Marina) because it was seeping fuel from between the top and bottom halves of the castings.
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