Our double
mechanical fuel pump with membrane is suitable for the following vehicle
models that are equipped with Solex carburators:
Porsche 911 2.0 L 95 KW / 125 HP. (1965-1966)
Notes:
The first Porsche 911’s with 2.0 L engines from 1965
and 1966 were fitted at the factory with Solex
40 PI-1 40 mm. carburators, which
are fed with the double mechanical fuel pump that is bolted to the engine and
driven by the left camshaft.
In the Solex carburator setup for the 911, an
electrical fuel pump supplies fuel from the tank to a pair of float chambers,
each located on one carburetor bank on each side of the engine. The double
mechanical fuel pump circulates the fuel from the float chambers past the jets
of the 6 Solex carburators. The fuel supply to the jets is regulated by a
spillway on each carburetor. The excess fuel running past the jets through the
spillways is recovered in the float chambers, only to be recirculated again by
the double mechanical fuel pump. Therefore, the Solex carburators used on the
first 911’s in 1965 and 1966 are overflow
carburators and the double mechanical fuel pump is in fact a recirculating fuel pump.
The numerous difficulties in Solex carburator tuning
which had the tendency to develop a flat spot in the power curve of the engine
at around 2500 rpm. Will cause the Solex carburators to be replaced by Weber
carburators by Porsche in February 1966.
Our double mechanical fuel pump is only used in
vehicles with the Solex 40 PI-1 40 mm. overflow carburator
setup.
Quantity required per vehicle: 1
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