squonk 41,020 #26 Posted February 19, 2020 6 hours ago, ZXT said: Have any of you running electric pumps had problems with them overpowering the float and flooding over? I've seen low pressure pumps that vary in pressure from 2-7 PSI. I can't imagine 2 PSI being too much, but I can see 7 causing an issue. It's recommended that you run a regulator on a car when running a low pressure electric pump. I have a few cheapo $9.99 specials from eBay in service on other things, one being an 85 Dodge pickup. They're branded as "osias". No issues yet and have been in service for more than a year. I tend to keep a few around just in case I need one for something. I only had 1 issue when I first put a pump on my C-160. I put in a new needle and seat and it's been fine over 6 years now. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 7,871 #27 Posted February 19, 2020 Another option; MrGasket 42S. I have a couple that have been running good. No float issues either. Don't know for sure, but they might be china made. Sometimes on stock at Advance, available on Ebay, Jegs etc. $32 and under if you shop around. I do notice one thing they warn you about, gasoline versions should not be used on diesel. Not sure why. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,065 #28 Posted February 19, 2020 13 hours ago, McGrew said: The fuel is gravity fed to both the pump and carb, as both are below the bottom of the fuel tank, Many garden tractors and other equipment makers don't use a fuel pump with the tank mounted above the carb. only issue would be going up a hill just like the Model T Fords, had to back up a hill to keek the fuel level above the carb. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pacer 3,168 #29 Posted February 19, 2020 9 hours ago, ZXT said: of you running electric pumps had problems with them overpowering the float and flooding over? Yeah I did --- on one occasion. Mixed in my herd is a MF1655 with an Onan B43 and I guess their reputation for being 'finicky' came up when I added an electric pump - it would immediately start flooding whem the pump came on. At that time all I had on hand was one of the cheap 'round' electrics and having already had problems with that type, I switched over to the Facet style pump ---- and same thing, flooding. After some searching I found an original pulse pump on the bay and when I installed it --- problem solved! All of my horses have/had Kohlers and none of them has had that problem. I love my horses but I have to say I DO like that Massey!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 7,302 #30 Posted February 19, 2020 1 hour ago, pacer said: Yeah I did --- on one occasion. Mixed in my herd is a MF1655 with an Onan B43 and I guess their reputation for being 'finicky' came up when I added an electric pump - it would immediately start flooding whem the pump came on. At that time all I had on hand was one of the cheap 'round' electrics and having already had problems with that type, I switched over to the Facet style pump ---- and same thing, flooding. After some searching I found an original pulse pump on the bay and when I installed it --- problem solved! Did that Onan have the fuel pump built into the carburetor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pacer 3,168 #31 Posted February 19, 2020 5 hours ago, lynnmor said: Did that Onan have the fuel pump built into the carburetor? No, it was mounted on the air tin .... but from what I could gather it seems to be the same just a different mounting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McGrew 460 #32 Posted February 20, 2020 On 2/18/2020 at 4:52 PM, McGrew said: The fuel is gravity fed to both the pump and carb, as both are below the bottom of the fuel tank, Many garden tractors and other equipment makers don't use a fuel pump with the tank mounted above the carb. only issue would be going up a hill just like the Model T Fords, had to back up a hill to keek the fuel level above the carb. 953, thank you. I did not think about the fuel level changing based on the tractor going up hills. Danny 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZXT 2,401 #33 Posted February 20, 2020 (edited) 13 hours ago, 953 nut said: Many garden tractors and other equipment makers don't use a fuel pump with the tank mounted above the carb. only issue would be going up a hill just like the Model T Fords, had to back up a hill to keek the fuel level above the carb. Don't forget Model A's! Here's the last A, a 30 model, that my great grandfather restored around 1978. My grandfather has it now. We brought it home from my great grandmothers house after she passed at 94 in 2015. About 2 years ago we pulled the tank/cowl out and had it cleaned out. Had around 1" of varnish all the way around from sitting after the tank got so bad it wouldn't run, which was around 2001. Still presents well! Edited February 20, 2020 by ZXT 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tuul Crib 7,336 #34 Posted February 20, 2020 33 minutes ago, ZXT said: Don't forget Model A's! Here's the last A, a 30 model, that my great grandfather restored around 1978. My grandfather has it now. We brought it home from my great grandmothers house after she passed at 94 in 2015. About 2 years ago we pulled the tank/cowl out and had it cleaned out. Had around 1" of varnish all the way around from sitting after the tank got so bad it wouldn't run, which was around 2001. Still presents well! Gangsta!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,663 #35 Posted February 20, 2020 My L-107 Lawn ranger has operated with out a fuel issue for 53 years. That there gravity thing is pretty reliable. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McGrew 460 #36 Posted February 21, 2020 On 2/19/2020 at 7:40 PM, ZXT said: Don't forget Model A's! Here's the last A, a 30 model, that my great grandfather restored around 1978. My grandfather has it now. We brought it home from my great grandmothers house after she passed at 94 in 2015. About 2 years ago we pulled the tank/cowl out and had it cleaned out. Had around 1" of varnish all the way around from sitting after the tank got so bad it wouldn't run, which was around 2001. Still presents well! ZXT, That Model A is gorgeous! My Dad had one when I was about 5-6 years old, and I remember riding in it.. Great memories! Danny 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 1,907 #37 Posted February 21, 2020 I have been thinking about installing a Facet 40163 on my 310-8 with swapped in KT17. Seems to have the ideal specs for all of the various engines on our tractors. Also, thought about using an impulse pump for a Briggs and making an adapter plate to cover the original fuel pump mounting port. Cheaper, but you still have the risk of gas in in the crankcase if it fails. Beautiful car BTW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites