conversion was really easy. took off the intake, removed the check valves, plugged off one of the outlets and viola, i have pulse for the fuel pump. pump was cheap too. going to try a 7 dollar fuel pump off ebay on the next one.
i really dont know the answer. i just bought a universal fuel pump at the lawn mower shop. told the parts guy i had a 5.5 hp motor, and thats what they gave me. its a universal briggs and stratton for 20 bucks. then i had a spare fuel connector, and a 1/4" vacumn plug.
Hi I'm trying this at the moment on the same motor just wondering what part you used for fuel connector? from the hose to the engine struggling to find something at moment
the fuel pump works off a pulse from the motor. as the rpm increased so does the demand for fuel. a electric might over take the needle valve. the conversion is one that is tried and proven.
runs really nice! you gotta love these old motors :)
She sounds happy. Nice job.
conversion was really easy. took off the intake, removed the check valves, plugged off one of the outlets and viola, i have pulse for the fuel pump. pump was cheap too. going to try a 7 dollar fuel pump off ebay on the next one.
yes thanks. it runs surprisingly well.
How did u convert the fuel system? Need a video
Pull intake. Install a small rubber plug on one of the pulse valves. Use the vacuum to power a generic fuel pump. Swap out fuel attachment on motor.
the water pump needs to be under the water at all times when running in a tank, bucket etc.
Running/pumping great but please raise the water level in the tank
there was more water in the tub it just kinda sloshed out while i first started her up.
i really dont know the answer. i just bought a universal fuel pump at the lawn mower shop. told the parts guy i had a 5.5 hp motor, and thats what they gave me. its a universal briggs and stratton for 20 bucks. then i had a spare fuel connector, and a 1/4" vacumn plug.
thanks vintage. wondering if i can get a buyer for this? motor runs better than most new 4 strokes.
I was wondering why not use a low pressure electric pump?
Hi I'm trying this at the moment on the same motor just wondering what part you used for fuel connector? from the hose to the engine struggling to find something at moment
i used a standard omc fuel fitting. remove the old one. u need to block off one of the ports one the intake to create a pulse for the fuel pump.
BTW what is the fuel pressure required for a 57' 7.5?
the fuel pump works off a pulse from the motor. as the rpm increased so does the demand for fuel. a electric might over take the needle valve. the conversion is one that is tried and proven.