for those that have done the ford 5.0L swaps
raser13
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- 1977 CJ-5 '83 amc 258 straight six, motorcraft 2100 carb ,inline fuel pump, 1000 cca battery ,T-175 tranny,
silly and quick question. i have a 1983 scrambler project that i want to throw a ford 5.0L into. i've been doing a lot of reading on others swaps and one area that is kind of been neglected in the right ups is the fuel pumps they used.
i know there are the generic inline ones at the parts stores. but i really, really don't like these. i have one on my CJ5 and hat the thing. if there was another way to have a electric pump on a carb i would do cartwheels! i have to replace them so often that i keep a spare in my glove compartment just in case. they leak all the time, or the burn up. i have mine hard mounted to the frame and lower than the tank. so let'snot get side tracked that way. they just suck.
is there a later jeep/other vehicle that has a stock style in tank high pressure fuel pump the will mate up directly to my tank? and have the right depth to pump right?. i can always work with the sender being off a little. it's the pump that i need right.
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks
i know there are the generic inline ones at the parts stores. but i really, really don't like these. i have one on my CJ5 and hat the thing. if there was another way to have a electric pump on a carb i would do cartwheels! i have to replace them so often that i keep a spare in my glove compartment just in case. they leak all the time, or the burn up. i have mine hard mounted to the frame and lower than the tank. so let'snot get side tracked that way. they just suck.
is there a later jeep/other vehicle that has a stock style in tank high pressure fuel pump the will mate up directly to my tank? and have the right depth to pump right?. i can always work with the sender being off a little. it's the pump that i need right.
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks