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    The stock pump supplies more fuel pressure than the Weber can handle. 3-5 lbs of fuel pressure max when using a Weber thus all the references to using electric pumps. You don't want a pressure regulator on the stock mechanical pump as it'll eventually kill the pump.

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    I might be okay as I installed an electric pump years ago by the tank to give an extra boost going up steep jeep trails. I have to fire it up and check the pressure. Do have a pressure valve I could put in-line. Does anyone make block-off plates for the fuel pump etc for the conversion to a Weber?

    Quote Originally Posted by geezer101 View Post
    The stock pump supplies more fuel pressure than the Weber can handle. 3-5 lbs of fuel pressure max when using a Weber thus all the references to using electric pumps. You don't want a pressure regulator on the stock mechanical pump as it'll eventually kill the pump.

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