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Facet Fuel Pump For Pinto 2.0L


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Hi guys. Took my 2b+ for a little drive the other day whilst the sun was out and the fuel pump stopped working a couple of times. Give it a little tap and it worked again. I am not even going to try and fix it so will be buying a new pump. Was just wondering which facet fuel pump would be suitable to my car?.

 

It's a 2.0l Pinto with twin 45 webbers and a Kent cam. There is no regulator on my car so will be just running the pump. I could take the old one off and look for details on it but didn't want to get covered in petrol twice :)

 

I was thinking about the Facet FAC476087. This is the same kind of shape as the one fitted but unsure of the pressure required.

 

Thanks guys.

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You could fit one of those, but the square Facet will do just as well for 1/2 the price.

Make sure you fit a decent filter, not one of the bullet type as they clog up too easily.

You need about 3psi, & 30 gallons per hour should be enough !

https://www.rallydesign.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1696

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As bob said enough flow there but you certainly don't want any more than 3psi or you will have problems with leaks from the carbs. I fitted a pressure regulator and it cured my leaking problems. If you do decide to fit one, install it as close to the carbs as you can to get the correct pressure. I was a bit tucked up for space so I fitted mine away from the carbs but temporarily installed a pressure gauge next to the carbs for set up only.

I often wonder if I should carry a spare pump as they are not that expensive and there seem to be a few problems with them.

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As bob said enough flow there but you certainly don't want any more than 3psi or you will have problems with leaks from the carbs. I fitted a pressure regulator and it cured my leaking problems. If you do decide to fit one, install it as close to the carbs as you can to get the correct pressure. I was a bit tucked up for space so I fitted mine away from the carbs but temporarily installed a pressure gauge next to the carbs for set up only.

I often wonder if I should carry a spare pump as they are not that expensive and there seem to be a few problems with them.

Thanks, my pump is right at the back of the car within 200mm of the tank. Edited by Craney43
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I have seen 45's flooded by a basic facet and gutless with a pressure regulator set too low. They are sensitive to fuel pressure. I would still advise using a pressure regulator fitted close to the carbs. I still carry spare high and low pressure pumps having had both fail on me a total of four times. Carrying a spare low pressure fuel filter is also a good thing, plus changing them every year at least. Incredible how filthy the fuel is in some petrol stations.

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Look at the fuel pump on a lotus excel. 45 delortos. I think it was mounted in rear and had a pre and post filter. No fuel leaks and plenty of flow. I cant remember what it is tho.

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Thanks guys. I have just been out and whipped off the fuel pump. It's a Facet 476459. It did work a treat up until now. Maybe I will just replace it like for like? But then saying that it's rated at 6psi? Could it have been modified to put out less pressure?

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