I install a secondary 6V positive ground fuel pump in my 1938 Chrysler. I show you how I did the installation and test it.
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@nickpanico5441 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Keith , I need to do this on my 41 Plymouth and now I know how . Love the videos and your cars !
@jonthronson28298 ай бұрын
Hope all's well, Keith. Appreciate your time and effort.
@a0759238 ай бұрын
Great tutorial! Can't believe I missed it when it was first posted.
@berniefranks4876 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I installed the exact same pump just before I put her away for the winter. When I brought her back out a few weeks ago she started right up after 15 seconds or so of prime. I feel a lot better knowing I installed it the same way you did.
@shanesmaineshop Жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
@slawnski Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the video Keith! There is always something to learn. Keep up the great work!
@hjkgufytfyug Жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial. Thanks for keeping the mistakes in. We've all done it. I neglected to check continuity on an aftermarket key switch for a terminal that should have been ground for a door buzzer. It wasn't... fried the switch and a mess of wires to boot.
@440gtxblewbyyoumopar9 Жыл бұрын
My 35 Dodge vapor locked on me Sunday a guy stopped and had some starting fluid sprayed it in the carb started right up. So now I keep a can of starting fluid in my car. Someday I'll get around to installing a electric fuel pump. Love your videos. Thank you.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
Careful with starting fluid. You can break piston rings. I would not use it. If you truly had vapor lock in a fuel line, I can’t see how using starting fluid would address vapor lock. Any explanation? Thx.
@440gtxblewbyyoumopar9
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 I was driving around for about an hour with no problem it was about 80° I stopped at a park for about 10 minutes got back in the car I fired right up drove about 50 feet it shut off and wouldn't start temperature gage was at 170° sat about 45 minutes got down to about 150 ° still wouldn't start some guy stopped and had some starting fluid it fired up right away drove home. 1 1/2 hour drive to get home shut it off had to move 4 cars to get it back I the garage started fine. That's the 2nd time that happened. Same drive Same way starting it .
@user-gi6gj1je9e11 ай бұрын
Great information as I get ready to put an electric fuel pump on my '41 Buick Super ... although it's 6V neg ground , the overall process should be very similar ... my only concern watching your clip was seeing you work under your car apparently with no jack stands ... life's just to short for risks like that ... Thanks again.
@finncampeau4922 Жыл бұрын
My fuel pump left me stranded last week. Would have been nice to have this.
@michaelschmitt778310 ай бұрын
Hi keith...don't feel bad I bought 5 of those pumps at one time to do the same as you on a couple cars and then to have extras. Long story short my mechanical pump died so it accelerated my install of one and then all 5 pumps...none worked to get me from street to my driveway. Import parts suck!
@Dagrond Жыл бұрын
I put in a electric (6v Pos) pump in my '53 dodge pickup on day one. Runs off the keyed ignition. Never looked back. Installed it on the driver rail between the tank and mechanical.
@enragedgrandpa2889 Жыл бұрын
Hey I have an odd question, I just bought a 51 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe a week ago. The steering wheel was taking apart, do you have, or can you make/type out how the horn mechanism is put together on them? All I have is a bag of parts and a good luck note! I know the horns work on their own, gave them -bat and they work, the person I bought the car off of took it apart because the wire was grounding out and sparking in the wheel, I have fixed the broken insulation issue with it, but for the love of god I cant figure out all these shims/plates/springs order to put it back together. This is my first vintage Mopar car, so forgive my ignorance! Thanks in advance! Btw, I have learned so much about these 6v pos ground cars from you! I am a master cert auto tech with 10 years in the field, when I first got this car I was like a new born pup working on it! Even connected the battery backwards and drove it around town for an hour like that, thank god it didn't hurt anything.
@russellcarl364312 күн бұрын
thanks for the video, it was a great help for me. I do have what may seem like a dumb question. Can the electric fuel pump be turned off after the engine starts and just use the mechanical fuel pump? I guess what I'm asking is, can the electric fuel pump be used as a back up only?
@keithsgarage5831
12 күн бұрын
@@russellcarl3643 yea. That is exactly what I do.
@dougbedient474911 ай бұрын
Getting ready to do this to my fj55 Landcruiser. What pump did you use that failed? The pump you showed at the beginning looks different than the pump you mounted. Trying not to install twice. Thanks for any info.
@keithsgarage5831
11 ай бұрын
Buy a Spectra SP1124 for 6V systems. Reliable quality.
@jimh.5286 Жыл бұрын
I put an electric fuel pump on my '38 Plymouth. It works well, but it must be energized when driving. If not, the problem is, ironically, similar to vapor lock. The carburetor starves for fuel when the engine is working hard. The mechanical pump, which is in good condition, can't pull enough fuel through the non-energized electric pump.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
I’m not having that problem. I just drove on the highway for 30 mims. Also up a long steep hill. Full throttle. Electric pump is not energized. My mechanical pump is not having any problem meeting engine fuel demands.
@jimh.5286
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 I had the same issue with two cars, my Plymouth and my 1970 Oldsmobile...maybe I'm just unlucky, or have electric pumps with high flow resistance.
@1950specialdeluxe Жыл бұрын
I did the same job on my 50 Dodge, I used a momentary contact push button to power it. What is the brand of tool you used on the brake lines, looks like a good tool.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
Cal-Van brake line flaring tool. Recommend.
@1950specialdeluxe
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 Thanks, I will check it out?👍
@paulvetter7242
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 Oo, haven't met those before. Want.
@jku7210 ай бұрын
Use a 1940’s Ford start push button. Period correct momentary switch.
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Thanks Keith , I need to do this on my 41 Plymouth and now I know how . Love the videos and your cars !
Hope all's well, Keith. Appreciate your time and effort.
Great tutorial! Can't believe I missed it when it was first posted.
Thanks for the video! I installed the exact same pump just before I put her away for the winter. When I brought her back out a few weeks ago she started right up after 15 seconds or so of prime. I feel a lot better knowing I installed it the same way you did.
Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
Really appreciate the video Keith! There is always something to learn. Keep up the great work!
Nice tutorial. Thanks for keeping the mistakes in. We've all done it. I neglected to check continuity on an aftermarket key switch for a terminal that should have been ground for a door buzzer. It wasn't... fried the switch and a mess of wires to boot.
My 35 Dodge vapor locked on me Sunday a guy stopped and had some starting fluid sprayed it in the carb started right up. So now I keep a can of starting fluid in my car. Someday I'll get around to installing a electric fuel pump. Love your videos. Thank you.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
Careful with starting fluid. You can break piston rings. I would not use it. If you truly had vapor lock in a fuel line, I can’t see how using starting fluid would address vapor lock. Any explanation? Thx.
@440gtxblewbyyoumopar9
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 I was driving around for about an hour with no problem it was about 80° I stopped at a park for about 10 minutes got back in the car I fired right up drove about 50 feet it shut off and wouldn't start temperature gage was at 170° sat about 45 minutes got down to about 150 ° still wouldn't start some guy stopped and had some starting fluid it fired up right away drove home. 1 1/2 hour drive to get home shut it off had to move 4 cars to get it back I the garage started fine. That's the 2nd time that happened. Same drive Same way starting it .
Great information as I get ready to put an electric fuel pump on my '41 Buick Super ... although it's 6V neg ground , the overall process should be very similar ... my only concern watching your clip was seeing you work under your car apparently with no jack stands ... life's just to short for risks like that ... Thanks again.
My fuel pump left me stranded last week. Would have been nice to have this.
Hi keith...don't feel bad I bought 5 of those pumps at one time to do the same as you on a couple cars and then to have extras. Long story short my mechanical pump died so it accelerated my install of one and then all 5 pumps...none worked to get me from street to my driveway. Import parts suck!
I put in a electric (6v Pos) pump in my '53 dodge pickup on day one. Runs off the keyed ignition. Never looked back. Installed it on the driver rail between the tank and mechanical.
Hey I have an odd question, I just bought a 51 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe a week ago. The steering wheel was taking apart, do you have, or can you make/type out how the horn mechanism is put together on them? All I have is a bag of parts and a good luck note! I know the horns work on their own, gave them -bat and they work, the person I bought the car off of took it apart because the wire was grounding out and sparking in the wheel, I have fixed the broken insulation issue with it, but for the love of god I cant figure out all these shims/plates/springs order to put it back together. This is my first vintage Mopar car, so forgive my ignorance! Thanks in advance! Btw, I have learned so much about these 6v pos ground cars from you! I am a master cert auto tech with 10 years in the field, when I first got this car I was like a new born pup working on it! Even connected the battery backwards and drove it around town for an hour like that, thank god it didn't hurt anything.
thanks for the video, it was a great help for me. I do have what may seem like a dumb question. Can the electric fuel pump be turned off after the engine starts and just use the mechanical fuel pump? I guess what I'm asking is, can the electric fuel pump be used as a back up only?
@keithsgarage5831
12 күн бұрын
@@russellcarl3643 yea. That is exactly what I do.
Getting ready to do this to my fj55 Landcruiser. What pump did you use that failed? The pump you showed at the beginning looks different than the pump you mounted. Trying not to install twice. Thanks for any info.
@keithsgarage5831
11 ай бұрын
Buy a Spectra SP1124 for 6V systems. Reliable quality.
I put an electric fuel pump on my '38 Plymouth. It works well, but it must be energized when driving. If not, the problem is, ironically, similar to vapor lock. The carburetor starves for fuel when the engine is working hard. The mechanical pump, which is in good condition, can't pull enough fuel through the non-energized electric pump.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
I’m not having that problem. I just drove on the highway for 30 mims. Also up a long steep hill. Full throttle. Electric pump is not energized. My mechanical pump is not having any problem meeting engine fuel demands.
@jimh.5286
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 I had the same issue with two cars, my Plymouth and my 1970 Oldsmobile...maybe I'm just unlucky, or have electric pumps with high flow resistance.
I did the same job on my 50 Dodge, I used a momentary contact push button to power it. What is the brand of tool you used on the brake lines, looks like a good tool.
@keithsgarage5831
Жыл бұрын
Cal-Van brake line flaring tool. Recommend.
@1950specialdeluxe
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 Thanks, I will check it out?👍
@paulvetter7242
Жыл бұрын
@@keithsgarage5831 Oo, haven't met those before. Want.
Use a 1940’s Ford start push button. Period correct momentary switch.