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I am working on a Starduster SA 100. I have built a O 290 with O 320 cyl's & cam that is carbureted. Thinking about not using a fuel pump (s) and only gravity to provide fuel to the carburetor. The reason is less stuff to fail. I would like to get some input on how this has worked out for others, it appears that this this A/C used to race at Reno in this configuration.
Phil
 

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