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Old 01-10-07, 05:53 PM
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Do I Need a Fuel Pump?

Would I need a better fuel pump/regulator/gauge for a OER 45mm carb? stockport, and the rats nest gone. A member is running an aftermarket carb with stock fuel pump, said it should be good?

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=610705


Also, I have a manifold to block gasket, but no manifold to carburetor gasket. Noticing the manifold-block gasket is made of metallic material, it would be because the rotary engine is a hot little bugger I think. So would I need a manifold-carb gasket of the same material, or can I use some "make-your-own-gasket" material?

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webers like 4.5 psi os less check the stock pump rating
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Originally Posted by broke7
webers like 4.5 psi os less check the stock pump rating
I do not have a stock pump, I have one that likes to tick

Going outside to check the pump make.
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