RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier
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RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier





Wood is a great heat “absorber” just ask any firefighter.

 

Mark

 

 

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'Allan' agmoon@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 3:09 PM
To: John Grady <jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 'John L. Chesnutt' <chesnutt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; 'David Schwandt' <finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 'Ron Waters' <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>; 'John Nowosacki' <jsnowosacki@xxxxxxxxx>; 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'Chrysler300' <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

 






Guys, wood is an insulator.  It has been used for many, many years to retain heat inside of millions of houses (not wick it out).  Reason?  It's cheap and it works!

 

Yeah, we know guys who did this back in the day too.  Doesn't mean that it actually worked.

 

* our 2 cents worth.

 

A&G

 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 2:25 PM

Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

 

 

Heat sink ? as opposed to nice way to pick up heat, if wood carried any heat. . Which way does heat go ? V8 ford radiator air is , er, warm. Warmer than gas? Where does the heat sink to? More, er, hot air? We love you John.. I mean that.

In old radios, recharging / reforming bad electrolytic caps only works if left in full moon for 22 minutes; many guys do it, it works.

Big smile here..

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From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'John L. Chesnutt' chesnutt@xxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 2:03 PM
To: 'David Schwandt'; 'John Grady'; 'Ron Waters'; 'John Nowosacki'; 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'Chrysler300'
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

We used wooden clothes pins on the gas line of our 1930 and 40's Ford V-8's for a heat sink. It works.

John

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From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'David Schwandt' finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 10:22 AM
To: 'John Grady'; 'Ron Waters'; 'John Nowosacki'; 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'Chrysler300'
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

Had a guy tell me just the other day when I was relating Hi-Temp issues w/the F last summer while on the way to the PA meet, clip a bunch of wooden clothes pins on the gas line!!???

For a heat sink??

Any of you guys try that!??

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'John Grady' jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 10:11 AM
To: 'Ron Waters'; 'John Nowosacki'; 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'Chrysler300'
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

I think all float governed cars , Carter carbs , will work over a reasonable range of pressures , I mean ?? what can be critical there? Think of inlet valve? Same as toilet valve at 100psi., just bigger float? (only kidding)

Number might be related to some pressure spec, as part of the fuel pump spec (has to be set, to design the spring force ) but carb will shut off 3 to 6 or so. Probably a lot more. I do not think they are 7-- but maybe. 70’s dodge truck has 318, NICE carter 2 bbl, like the front half of an AFB, “318 fuel pump” , same float and needle as essentially all of them have? Maybe they raised spec for more static pressure in the shut off line, with easy to boil fuels?. But even if it boils there, it just pushes through vapor when float opens ; might make more vapor at carb (which they seem to worry about a lot in 70’s , charcoal canister all that)

With respect to carb pressure , would be a minimum spec, not a max, to get enough flow needle open , to support HP. Maybe 318 pump is in fact a lot better ,given ethanol…

While on this, Lots of people think vapor lock happens in that line from fuel pump to carb..you see wraps , rubber covers etc..it cannot, --think about it!--as carb end is wide open when it needs fuel, , pump pushes fuel through it boiling or not. But at suction line near pump to frame or inside the pump , negative pressure at suction causes boiling, you might have troubles-- with suction induced low temp boiling. ( Studebakers known for this, some had pump on top of engine ) Vapor lock implies inlet valve in fuel pump has gas vapor around disc instead of fuel, cannot pump / draw in vapor with that kind of valve . Line to carb , after that point has nothing to do with that..

My .03

( A cynical Chrysler guy once told a Chevy guy, “ that line needs aluminum foil wrapped around it”, (once) . Lots of Chevy guys; they believe, they have both the magnet and aluminum foil, they swear it works great.)

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 'Ron Waters' ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 9:06 AM
To: John Nowosacki; 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Chrysler300
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier



They may fit and work, but they also put out too much pressure...7 pounds or more. This car requires a pump that puts out between 3.5 and 5 pounds.

Ron

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From: John Nowosacki <mailto:jsnowosacki@xxxxxxxxx>

To: 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx

Cc: Ron Waters <mailto:ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx> ; Chrysler300 <mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 7:42 AM

Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

Don't know this to be correct or not, but somewhere I once read that a more modern fuel pump from a 318 engine fits and works?

On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 11:18 PM, 2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Ron,

I have had 2 rebuilt in New York for about $130 ea including shipping - Arthur Gould Rebuilders, Inc. 631-269-0093.

Or obtain one from a salvage yard and have it rebuilt.

Doug Warrener

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From: "'Ron Waters' ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Chrysler300" <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 1, 2016 4:59:58 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Vintage Fuel Pump Supplier

Hey Everyone -

Does anyone have contact information for someone that may have vintage Carter fuel pumps ?

Thanks,

Ron

--

"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have." ... Thomas Jefferson

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