Bill, Try using the rubber "doughnuts" that come with a set of front shocks. They are about 1/2" thick.
Kent '68 Malibu ZZ502/502 ACES #5102
I have the pump mounted with the cheesy rubber piece included with the pump. I think I’ll try a thicker piece of rubber and longer bolts with rubber washers although I think the pump will still be noisy.
Bill Vander Werf
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Bill,
In regards to the noise level, is the pump mounting bracket attached directly to the frame, or do you have the bracket "sandwiched" with some rubber bushings ? If the noise level is still too loud, I found this info in my notes, Carter electric pump model P4600HP is quieter than the Holley red pump. And it feeds enough fuel to supply a Holley 850 on top of a ZZ502/502.
Kent '68 Malibu ZZ502/502 :) ACES #5102 |
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