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#1
Gentlemen, Thanks for you help.
#2
Things you are looking for. / Copper top head gasket
April 08, 2018, 09:30:56 PM
Hello all

Anyone know where I can purchase a copper head gasket for my 29 Plymouth (4cylinder) ? The stamp on it is V744

Your assistance is appreciated.
#3

Quote from: unmuneco on February 22, 2016, 12:39:11 PM

Good Morning Gentlemen,

reading thru the post's I am having the same issue with my 28  :( ?

Any suggestions to which electric fuel pump I can purchased that works best ?

your suggestions are appreciated.




What kind of issues are you having?

If you plumb in an electric fuel pump most come in 12vdc.  If you are running 6vdc positive ground you can install an inverter that will change the 6vdc positive ground to 12 vdc negative ground.  The electric fuel pump can then be driven from your ignition switch. 

What you are looking for is the lowest pressure type you can find.  Since the old carbs are gravity feed from the vacuum pump.  Pressure over 2 psi may present a problem depending on how well your carburetor check valve works. I picked up one in Auto Zone that was designed for old car carburation.  Pressure was around 2 psi.  I also changed the check valve in my old carb from a solid steel pin to a rubber tipped pin that seals better.  Matched one up from some old carburetor parts laying around my garage.

PS the vacuum fuel pump is easy to restore.  Some use an electric pump just to prime the vacuum pump.  If we knew the problems you are having it would be easier to advise.

Chet...


Thanks Chet..

I was able to get the 28 to start however the 6-9 lbs electric fuel pump is flooding the carter carburetor. I will add a pressure regulator to lower to 2-4 lbs.


#4
Good Morning Gentlemen,

reading thru the post's I am having the same issue with my 28  :( ?

Any suggestions to which electric fuel pump I can purchased that works best ?

your suggestions are appreciated.
#5
General Discussion / Re: 1928 Model Q sedan
October 31, 2010, 10:30:46 PM
Thank you all..

Yes, I do have questions and im curious what some parts are on the car.. But with work and all haven't had the chance to uncove the car and complete the little things needed...
#6
General Discussion / 1928 Model Q sedan
October 19, 2010, 09:06:03 PM
Hello All, just registered to this forum and wanted to say hi to you all... I own a 1928 Model Q sedan that is 90% restored and need the smaller parts and touches to complete it.