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1984 ranger 2.8l fuel not getting to carb


i have also run an electric holley pump and holley adjustable regulator in the engine bay to fuel my wrangler v8 swap and on my 80 bmw when i converted from mechanic fuel injection to a weber 32/36. with no in tank pump, both times the holley worked great.
 
You could also do away with stock tank and run a fuel cell in the bed with the mechanical fuel pump that is how I have mine
 
I put an electric fuel pump in my 1985 Boat engine. It's a Chevy 3.0L with a carb. It works great. My mechanical pump shit the bed so I tried this one shown

Worse comes to worse, You can hook it into your gas line and temporarily troubleshoot possible fuel pressure issues at least.

I wonder what fuel pressure your system requires. You can also test your fuel pressure perhaps prior.

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CarBole Micro Electric Gasoline Fuel Pump Universal 5/16 inch Inlet and Outlet 12V 1-2A 35GPH 4-7 P.S.I. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B7DCQA0?tag=959media-20
 
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35GPH(gallons per hour) can support up to 300HP Carb engine

Carb float bowl valves are OK up to 10psi
 
35GPH(gallons per hour) can support up to 300HP Carb engine

Carb float bowl valves are OK up to 10psi

That pump I posted would do it. I'd probably go electric too in this posters case. No brainer for $22.
 
I'm in the process of swapping a 4.0L into my 84 BII. I had to order a new tank and sending unit to accommodate the EFI system. I ordered a tank for an 87, but I think they're pretty much all the same after 85 or 86. The new tank I got is the same size and shape as my 84 tank, but the hole is larger to accommodate the EFI sender. If you're in need of a sending unit for an 84, mine will be for sale soon.

FWIW, before I started the 4.0 swap, my 2.8L had an electric fuel pump mounted just fore of the tank. It seemed to work pretty well, and looked like a pretty simple setup (installed by previous owner).
so did you switch 84 tank for 87 tank? i am wanting to know because i would like to switch also and use efi for my 302. let me know please.
 
so did you switch 84 tank for 87 tank? i am wanting to know because i would like to switch also and use efi for my 302. let me know please.
I had an 84 B2 with efi. I didn't do the work but the previous owner did the swap. He used a mustang pump and filed the tank so the pump set would lock in place. I don't remember the details and don't have photos handy. It didn't look like it took much work to make it fit the original tank.
 

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