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Old 07-20-2012, 09:55 PM
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Default Need to add electric fuel pump to puller

I have a 108 puller with a 14 hp kohler it does ok but I would like to add electric fuel pump. Is there anyone who can help me get started with info and what to do?
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Old 07-21-2012, 09:47 AM
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You may want to look at something like this
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?...fs-10701&dds=1

for a pump. You should just need to wire it to the ignition switch for power and run a hose from the tank to a filter then to to the pump and from the pump to the carb. Make sure you don't get a pump with too high of an output pressure or it may over power your float in the carb and flood the engine.
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THANKS SAM
THAT LOOKS LIKE JUST WHAT I WANT , NOW HOW MUCH PRESSURE SHOULD I NEED? 4 TO 7 ? DO I NEED TO PUT A REGULATOR ON IT? OR WILL THE NEEDLE AND SEAT CONTROL IT?
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I run a low pressure Facet that I got from Napa on my 2072.
I think it's a 4psi
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THANKS SAM
THAT LOOKS LIKE JUST WHAT I WANT , NOW HOW MUCH PRESSURE SHOULD I NEED? 4 TO 7 ? DO I NEED TO PUT A REGULATOR ON IT? OR WILL THE NEEDLE AND SEAT CONTROL IT?
The pump in the link is a 4 PSI pump. Keep in mind the older tractors had a gravity feed from the tank so they don't need much pressure.
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Check out the one Kirk Engines has http://www.kirkengines.com/
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