Electric fuel pump
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Electric fuel pump
I know I've seen articles on this forum about elec lift pumps, but, after two 2 hr sessions, I can't find them. My truck has an electric pump [I can't find pump pressure or gph rating on it] in series with the mech; between it and the filter. I understand this is not optimal. I don't know why it was installed there, if there was a problem or what. What I want to do is install an elec. pump near the tank switch. I've been reading about pumps and there are reliability issues with many of the universal pumps. Will someone who has had an electic for some time, in adverse climatic conditions, tell me what they've found to be reliable, how they installed it and where they got it, at what price? I do plan on bypassing my mechanical pump...can I leave it in place [unconnected] instead of trying to find a blank? Thank you, whoever you are, for your attention and response. Larry
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You possibly can get by with less, but I went with a Holley red pump because I didn't want any problems. It runs about 7 psi, 97 gph flow, and has really been nice to have. I have had it in below zero temps with no problems. Sure is nice to be able to purge the air out of the filter by simply opening the schrader valve. You could just bypass the pump, but it would be best to find an old BB Chev cover and put on there so you don't have to worry about the diaphragm tearing and losing oil out the pump. Otherwise, you could take the pump arm off and leave the pump there as a dummy.
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I run the holley red as well. I installed it by the tank selector valve. electric pumps are better pushers than pullers so the farther back the better.you can get them out of summit for about $95 and the bbc fuel cover for about $10. They are very nice when it comes time to replace fuel filter.
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