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I bought a used Mallory 140 electric fuel pump from a friend for my 302 2bbl Ford stocker build. I know this pump is overkill for my application but my question is, do I need to buy a Mallory regulator or can I use a Holley regulator which I have several of. Just don't want to spend any more money than I have to.
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No. It's probably something like this that I found on Summit just now. Click on the Instructions link and look at the installation diagrams. A regulator goes in the line anywhere between the pump and the carb. It just has to fit the line size you use. I have a Magnaflow regulator on a Holley Black pump feeding the 4bbl on my 302.
Link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ms...a/instructions EDIT: Wire it to a relay to keep the high amp switching stuff out of the cabin. If you don't know how to do a relay wiring, here is a good instruction sheet at this link: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mr...a/instructions Any 30 or 40 amp 5 pin relay will do. You don't need the one in the link. May $6 not counting the wire and connectors. Dale
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Dale, have you had any volume issues with your Holley black pump.
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My Magnaflow 275 sprung a leak on Thursday and I hit Summit overnight for a new pump and it had to be one in stock. I wasn't pleased with a $400 pump springing a leak so I gave the Holley a shot. It's feeding a 600 cfm Holley 4150 on a cammed 302 with 10:1 compression. Jetting was lean and will be 67 primary and 76 secondary for this weekend. I have a data recorder on my A/F gauge, but I keep forgetting to punch the Record button when I get to the water box. Still a bit green...Fuel pressure is 7psi. I know the filter question wasn't directed at me, but I have a filter before the pump and another before the regulator. EDIT: The Holley Black is one loud fuel pump. Dale
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I have been using a Holley black for a few years now.
I don't think I have any issues.I don't have a fuel guage that I can see from the drivers seat(working on that). I, as well, use a filter before my pump.No filter after.I also run 7 PSI. And yes this pump is load.Not hard to tell if it is on or not. Terry K |
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Make sure you have a good filter between the tank and that pump. They are a gearotor design with very tight clearances. Anything in the fuel will bind it up. Great pump if you keep it very clean. The Holley regulator should work fine.
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Thanks George, that is what I wanted to know. I already have a canister filter so I'll make sure it's in there before start up.
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