
I started out with a 24 volt Facet fuel pump, part # FAC480564, rated at 4-6 PSI and includes a check valve. The pressure regulator is a Holley unit, part number 12-804, and can be adjusted to 1-4 PSI.


Next, I fabricated a piece of 1/8" aluminum to mount both devices on. The only place this would fit is where the original fuel pump went, which makes sense.

I tapped out the mounting holes so screws would hold it in place. Metric bolts hold the plate in place where the fuel pump used to be. I left the tappet spacer in place to get maximum vertical height.
It was a very tight fit, and it took several tries with variations in plate size and hole location before I got it right.


Final installation. I used 2-NPT 1/4 X 1/4 barb elbow fittings on the pump, and 3-NPT 3/8 X 1/4 barb elbow fittings on the pressure regulator. I also changed the bango fittings on the carbs so each carb had its own fuel line and could use 1/4 inch fuel line along with the rest of the upgrade. I had problems with fuel leaks at the fittings, and used a little pipe dope (minimal) to end that. Teflon tape and silicone sealer cannot be used since it will cause future issues with the carbs.

This is the carb inlet side showing the pressure gauge temporarily connected so I could set the pressure at 2.5 PSI per Jim's recommendation.

The float level checked out OK on both carbs. Then I synchronized the carbs and put everything back together. The Pinz runs great and the new fuel pump has no trouble keeping up with engine fuel demands during hard acceleration and high speeds. I made the electrical connection at the fuel stop solenoid wiring harness.