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I have posted a few times over the years about fuel problems with my machine. I removed and cleaned the gas tank and fuel pick-up, which helped greatly, but it still won't run at operating rpm unless the choke is partly closed. I rebuilt the carb twice, and had a shop do it last winter, but no improvement. I replaced all ignition parts except the distributor itself and the vacuum advance, and that didn't help. A review of posts in the archives reveals a number of recommendations for an electric fuel pump due to hardening of the diaphragm and/or wearing of the cam lobe. These recommendations usually pertain to the Ford engine, but that is the only component left to address. I bought a Carter 4070, and now ask for recommendations on how/ where to install it. The only space not occupied by engine components is to the left of the engine. I can be pretty creative fabricating mounting brackets anchored to the starter bolts and valve cover, but has anyone done it in a way that they would recommend? Thanks in advance