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    Fuel Pump

     



    IVE GOT A 454 WITH A HOLLY BLUE FUEL PUMP BUT IT IS GOING I OUT. I THINK. ANY WAYS I WAS THINKING OF GOING WITH A HOLLY BLACK GOOD OR BAD IDEA.

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    put a pressure guage in line, is the only way to really know what that fuel pump is doing.

    Really don't know if you are referring to a mechanical or electrical pump? I'm running a Carter electric on my 64 C10 with 350 for about 6 years now, no problems. Not exactly a daily driver though. On my 77 firebird, I dropped a fuel guage into a mini guage cluster and stuck it in the hood. sweet. On the truck, i've got a fuel guage in line, under the hood.
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