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1. 03:14 PM - Mechanical Fuel Pump (Peter W Johnson)
2. 05:28 PM - Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump (Aaron Gustafson)
3. 05:46 PM - Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump (Peter W Johnson)
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Subject: | Mechanical Fuel Pump |
Hi Guys,
I am rebuilding an O-200 for experimental use.
The engine I have doesn't have a mechanical fuel pump or the eccentric on
the cam to drive one. Do I need a different cam or does the eccentric fit in
between the cam end and the vacuum pump drive?
Any other ideas would be good?
Cheers
Peter.
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Subject: | Re: Mechanical Fuel Pump |
Peter
I have the same engine in a Zenith 601 and I just used 2 Facet fuel
pumps, one in each tank. It's a lot cheaper for sure. Do you even have
the boss to mount a pump on. Mine did not.
Aaron
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter W Johnson
To: continental-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: Continental-List: Mechanical Fuel Pump
Hi Guys,
I am rebuilding an O-200 for experimental use.
The engine I have doesn't have a mechanical fuel pump or the eccentric
on the cam to drive one. Do I need a different cam or does the eccentric
fit in between the cam end and the vacuum pump drive?
Any other ideas would be good?
Cheers
Peter.
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Subject: | Mechanical Fuel Pump |
Aaron,
Thanks, I am also building a 601XL. The O-200 does have the place for a
mechanical pump but nothing else. I have a copy of WW Corvair/601 book so
may go with the double electric pump setup.
Thanks
Peter
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[mailto:owner-continental-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Aaron
Gustafson
Sent: Saturday, 25 October 2008 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: Continental-List: Mechanical Fuel Pump
Peter
I have the same engine in a Zenith 601 and I just used 2 Facet fuel pumps,
one in each tank. It's a lot cheaper for sure. Do you even have the boss to
mount a pump on. Mine did not.
Aaron
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter W <mailto:vk3eka@bigpond.net.au> Johnson
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: Continental-List: Mechanical Fuel Pump
Hi Guys,
I am rebuilding an O-200 for experimental use.
The engine I have doesn't have a mechanical fuel pump or the eccentric on
the cam to drive one. Do I need a different cam or does the eccentric fit in
between the cam end and the vacuum pump drive?
Any other ideas would be good?
Cheers
Peter.
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