Who makes a decent mechanical fuel pump for a small block Chevy?
I'm currently using a Carter large can pump with a return port on it, and when it gets extremely hot the pressure drops off to almost nothing. It still puts out enough to keep the engine running, but just barely. It puts out up to 9 psi cold, and will maintain around 4 to 5 psi most of the time, but during the heat of the day (100° plus) under a load, such as pulling a trailer and using the air conditioning, the pressure drops to as low as 1-2 psi at idle, but does pick up to about 3 to 3.5 psi at higher RPM's.
I thought about using a pump without a return port, but that would just increase the likelihood of a vapor lock.
I clamped off the return line to see what if any difference it would make and the pressure only increased by 1 psi.
What kind/ brand of pump are you running on your small block, and how well does it handle the heat? Do you have to boost it with an electric pump?
I know I'm operating in extreme conditions, but there must be a pump that can handle the heat, right?
If you are backing up your mechanical pump with an electric pump, what kind are you using, and how well does it do?
The electric pump I'm currently using as a backup is one that looks kinda like a fuel filter with wires, it's a solenoid style. It won't increase the pressure to normal, but does bring it up 1 to 2 psi in this extreme heat.
Rick