I have a 9-1/2 gallon header tank, then transfer fuel from the wings to the 
header periodically in flight.  I have run the header down to nearly empty, and 
flow tested it at high angles of attack.  I've never had a flow problem in over 
1200 hours.  But, whether you need a pump or not is really going to depend on 
how low the bottom of you header tank might be.  The real answer will be in a 
properly executed flow test at high angles of incidence.  In that flow test, 
you want to run the fuel through the carb and measure the flow rate coming out 
the drain plug of the carb.

-Jeff Scott
North Arkansas

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> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 9:56 PM
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> Cc: "victor taylor" <velocityo...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: KR> Fuel pump O-200
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> Hello O-200 Guys. Do I need a fuel pump if I only have a header tank?
> Victor Taylor  Irvington, Alabama
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