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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 142241" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>I would guess that who ever put the electric pump on there could not find a low pressure one and added the regulator. I think you only need about 2 lbs. of gas pressure for the wisconsin engines carb. Orginally it has a manual pump on it, the idea of a electric pump is a good one as you do not have to wonder about diluting your engine oil with a ruptured fuel pump diaphram. If it was running well enough,I would just try to find a low pressure electric pump and get rid of the regulator if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 142241, member: 16041"] I would guess that who ever put the electric pump on there could not find a low pressure one and added the regulator. I think you only need about 2 lbs. of gas pressure for the wisconsin engines carb. Orginally it has a manual pump on it, the idea of a electric pump is a good one as you do not have to wonder about diluting your engine oil with a ruptured fuel pump diaphram. If it was running well enough,I would just try to find a low pressure electric pump and get rid of the regulator if possible. [/QUOTE]
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