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e-85 and Mallory 140 Fuel Pump Compatibility #1240325
05/27/12 02:28 AM
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Cuda_Mike Offline OP
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Wondering if anyone knows if the Mallory 140 will withstand e-85, can't find any mention of it on-line. Thanks for your input.

Re: e-85 and Mallory 140 Fuel Pump Compatibility [Re: Cuda_Mike] #1240326
05/27/12 09:34 AM
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Not sure about the Mallory but I ran a Jegs 140 on E-85 with a dead head system in the 9.70's last year.

Re: e-85 and Mallory 140 Fuel Pump Compatibility [Re: Maximus_Wedges] #1240327
05/27/12 10:28 AM
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Mallory comp 140 is a gerotor pump as opposed to a vane pump and should handle the E-85 just fine.


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Re: e-85 and Mallory 140 Fuel Pump Compatibility [Re: dartman366] #1240328
05/27/12 10:49 AM
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I run a Mallory 110 without a regulator on my roadster and it works great - 9.73 @ 133.


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