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I recently removed the AC mechanical fuel pump from my Pearl for cleaning and overhaul. Before I put it back, I measured the outlet pressure which was about 2 PSI. This equates to a head of about 40 inches, considerably more than normal gravity feed.
As I understand it, a low pressure SU electric pump gives about 1.5 PSI which is comparable. Presumably SU carbs from the 1930's were designed for this sort of pressure.
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That's saved me putting up another photo,thanks squeak.There is about 5"between the bottom of the tank and the level in the float chamber.
I think that if you left the fuel pipe off the fuel would come out faster than you could use it through the carburettor on full throttle!
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This is what I have used on the RN in the past before modifying a 22FZ that now goes like stink. Bronze prewar manifold with an 1" S.U. Direct feed with a flexible hose from Burlens, Gravity fed and never had any problems with starvation, I can empty the tank completely.
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Robert - nice manifold. What sort of mods did you do to the FZ out of interest, and did you change or alter the original manifold? (not sure if that needs another thread!)
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20-06-2018, 08:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-06-2018, 08:19 PM by Robert Foreman.)
I breathed on the inlet manifold, fitted a larger choke tube and jets plus one or two secret mods. Still returns 35/40mpg. Plus an incorporated throttle return spring for trials and VSCC use.
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The topic of gravity feed to SU was covered at length some time ago. Someone must be able to find the posts. As I recall some found feed inadequate with a part fill tank.
Incidentally the listed pressure for underbonnet mounted SU elctric pumps is generally less than for AC pumps.
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Good work as ever Stuart.
Bob I'd just like to reiterate I ran our SU for about fifteen years purely on gravity feed with no issues whatsoever and as I said before I could empty the tank completely without any starvation.
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I also had a report from someone in the A7OC (London) who had exhaustive tests with a car on various ramps to recreate the steepest hills. He found things ok with a sidedraft zenith and gravity feed, apparently.