Re: dumb question about a fuel pump conversion
OK...I'm getting it...thanks!
I've been reading all I can and it seems that there's 2 ways to do it.....do I have this right?
1.) the "real conversion kits" (c. 1960) consisted of a pump mounted to (and plumbed through) a modified bypass cover. The pump drew it's pressure/vacuum from the chamber under the bypass cover.
2.) These days, lacking a "real conversion kit" you mount the pump somewhere and modify the intake manifold & fingerplate so that it isn't "just pressure" but pressure/vacuum. This requires closing off the channels to one of the crankcases & removing checkvalves, etc.
Pretty complicated, all things considered.
So here's what I'm thinking: why not simply mount the pump somewhere, drill & tap the existing bypass cover, thread in a 1/8" NPT nipple & power the pump that way? Sure sounds a heck of a lot easier......
Then I just need to cap off the pressure port on the intake manifold.
Is there some reason why that wouldn't work? Since I can buy bypass covers (on eBay), there's no real risk to doing any permanent damage of any sort.
So is there any reason why this wouldn't work?