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Re: Spica fuel pump/archive search



Hi Bill:

I posted to the Digest, around two years ago (with several repeats) that I used a Master E2000 fuel pump (from AutoZone) on my '74 Spica Spider. If I recall, it was around $80, with a lifetime warranty, and the E2000 was listed as a replacement for some Ford truck with an injected V8. My Spider still runs great, and several other Digesters have told me that pump worked well on their cars, too.

To recap some of the details, the pump looks like a clone of the late-style Bosch pumps, where the fuel line fittings are axially-oriented and the fuel flows through the motor of the pump. You will likely have to re-configure the fuel lines under the car, but they're probably old enough to need replacement, anyway. A clamp to mount the pump may have to be fabricated, too, and I used a generic tailpipe hanger, which had a rubber strap and a clamp like you'd see on an ignition coil. You might also have to play with the orifice in the fuel outlet on the Spica pump, and I found that a 1mm orifice works well on mine. One warning I do feel obligated to mention is that all these "generic" pumps may not have the same specs, so I can't promise the success that I and several others have had.

A 240Z pump certainly wouldn't work, as those original Z's were carb'ed. A pump from a later, injected Z might work, though.

As for searching the archives, try this alternative site:

http://alfa.festy.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi

Regards,

Dean
Lutz, FL
'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's


At 12:17 AM 5/17/2003, you wrote:

Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 16:56:08 -0400
From: "Bill Sinclair" <[email protected]>
Subject: Spica fuel pump/archive search

Fellow travelers,*

A couple of months ago someone mentioned a Spica compatible (high pressure)
fuel pump that they got from NAPA or Pep Boys or someplace for about $70.00.
I couldn't find the posting by using Google from my browser and my vintage
computer always locks up whenever I try to search the archives from Richard's
site so could somebody help me find this posting or the part# info?  One
article I read by Pat Braden indicated that he thought a Datsun 240Z pump
would work.  Feel free to berate my archive browsing inadequacy as long as you
include constructive advice.

Bill Sinclair
Hampton, VA
67 Duetto
73 Berlina
58 Giulietta (almost ready to sell!)
* (in the literal, alfa driving sense - not the archaic communist greeting)
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