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Old 04-23-2024, 07:30 PM   #1
Kelly1966
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Re: 1995 Gen V 454 questions

Well, funny story, I was in the middle of nowhere Kentucky and the fuel pumped went out, the only garage in the area had an electric fuel pump and I installed it in the shops lot, I never changed it out, I should put a regulator on it as it has no return and I don’t know what psi it is although I’m sure it’s not a lot (it fed a 2 bbl), the Holley will work good at 6.5 psi. This truck and I have been through a lot😂
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