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I'm from the 94-97 side but figured I would ask ya'll because it is out of a superduty.I was ordering all my parts to do my electric fuel conversion and this is what Butler sent me as an inline fuel supply pump. Clearly it isnt what I ordered, but there are no part numbers so I cannot look it up. Does anyone know what it is? It's just in my way and I was going to list it on eBay but dont know what to call it. Thanks!
thats the fuel pickup assy from SD truck. and fuel sender . its missing pickup screen.i dont know how much you can sell it for since you dont know if the sender is ok, and the rest of the parts dont go bad. this whole thing goes inside of your tank and one of the pipes is pickup and one return line. the white thing is a mixing chamber. all you need is a fuel pump and fuel lines + 12V supply and you have electric pump on OBS.
btw if you were going to use it on your truck you Need a pickup screen or take off the mixing chamber and extend the pickup tube so it reaches the bottom of your tank. and fuel pump is in order too.
SD trucks never had intank Pumps. pump in SD is on the framerail.
Since you now are stuck with a sending unit, will it fit in the tank of your truck?
The reason I am asking is that you could convert it to in-tank pump like I did.
Since you now are stuck with a sending unit, will it fit in the tank of your truck?
The reason I am asking is that you could convert it to in-tank pump like I did.
Dan,
What is the benefit of your setup and did you notice any difference in how your vehicle runs? Thanks, Les
It will not fit in my tank, I ended up buying a new inline frame mounted pump. Thanks for all the responses. I guess this is going to the dump unless one of ya'll want it. I'm tired of looking at it.
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