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Re: stupid questions about A/Super A motor
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Posted by drab cat on March 08, 2007 at 08:03:03 from (69.151.203.131):
In Reply to: stupid questions about A/Super A motor posted by drab cat on March 07, 2007 at 20:45:32:
I am leaning towards an electric pump. Just above the gas tank (which is most certainly in the original location buried at the very bottom of the chassis underneath the filler neck that protrudes through the side of the forklift and one of the hydraulic cylinders) is a platform with two holes. It is almost like there used to be a pump mounted there. Attached to the carb is a fuel pressure regulator. I can tell someone had it off recently, but the regulator itself looks original--or old anyway. In the pic, I think you can see the fuel pump boss that Gene was talking about. So a mechanical pump could go there? Considering the gas tank and carb are on the other side of the motor, I think I will go for the electric pump. And yes, the distributor is missing. No need to recount the saga of the missing distributor at the moment. I guess I am now in search of a cheap 6v pump. Thanks for your help.
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