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Carter M6903 mechanical fuel pump pressure

Started by RECHRGD, December 28, 2016, 07:36:25 PM

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RECHRGD

Santa brought me one of these pumps.  I wanted to get rid of my pressure regulator that exists because the current Carter HV pump that I have been running for twenty years puts out too much pressure.  The carb is a Holley 750 DP and from what I've read, should be happy at about six pounds.  Mancini lists this pump at 5.5 o 6.5 pounds, which would be perfect.  But, Summit lists the same pump at 5.5 to 7.5.  If it actually exceeds 6.5, I probably will keep the regulator in the circuit.  Does anyone have some real world experience with this pump?  What kind of pressure does it really put out?
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c00nhunterjoe

My holley ran fine for years at 7-8 psi. Dont sweat it.

RECHRGD

Quote from: c00nhunterjoe on December 28, 2016, 10:35:07 PM
My holley ran fine for years at 7-8 psi. Dont sweat it.

Thanks!  I'm one of those OCD guys, so I sweat everything........
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alfaitalia

....apart from how to spell OCD obviously .....LOL! :lol:
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RECHRGD

Quote from: alfaitalia on December 29, 2016, 07:51:00 AM
....apart from how to spell OCD obviously .....LOL! :lol:

LOL.  I stand corrected.......
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c00nhunterjoe

Much more then that and you can overrun the needle and seats.

John_Kunkel


I had a Carter 6903 that put out 13 psi...changed to a black spring and it still put out 11 psi.
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RECHRGD

Quote from: John_Kunkel on December 29, 2016, 05:31:59 PM

I had a Carter 6903 that put out 13 psi...changed to a black spring and it still put out 11 psi.

:o :o :o :o
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69wannabe

I have ran the 6903 carter pump for years on my big blocks with no regulator. From my experience it should be fine without a regulator.  :2thumbs:

PRH

Of course, if you really want to know what pressure your mechanical pump produces..... Just check it with a gauge.
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69wannabe

Quote from: PRH on January 02, 2017, 12:15:52 PM
Of course, if you really want to know what pressure your mechanical pump produces..... Just check it with a gauge.

X2!!  :2thumbs:

RECHRGD

Quote from: 69wannabe on January 07, 2017, 04:56:18 PM
Quote from: PRH on January 02, 2017, 12:15:52 PM
Of course, if you really want to know what pressure your mechanical pump produces..... Just check it with a gauge.

X2!!  :2thumbs:

Not to worry guys.  I've always had a gauge permanently in the line since I put the regulator in.  I plan to keep it.  Just want to get rid of the regulator.......
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