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Re: Fuel Pump and Filter suggestions [message #311607 is a reply to message #311605] |
Sat, 24 December 2016 17:01 |
Dennis S
Messages: 3046 Registered: November 2005
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Adam
Are you asking about a direct replacement OEM pump.
If so, I called around until I found an AC Delco. It may have been the same as all others but it made me feel better.
If you're asking about electric, as supplemental or full time, there are a number of choices but I would suggest you look for Ken Hendersons write up in the archives.
Dennis
Atom Ant wrote on Sat, 24 December 2016 15:56Can I get suggestions for a fuel pump and in line filter?
Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: Fuel Pump and Filter suggestions [message #311625 is a reply to message #311605] |
Tue, 27 December 2016 14:17 |
Chris Tyler
Messages: 458 Registered: September 2013 Location: Odessa FL
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To clarify: The mechanical pump, a booster pump, or replacing with electric?
There is a prior thread about a replacement mech pump that has a return line that is supposed to help with vapor lock
Re: Delco pumps: Delco name used to insure a certain level of quality. Recent experiance hasnt born this out for me, especially with electrical items
My .02 on electrical pumps: THe carter low pressure pumps seem to work out better on RV applications. Whn I was a tech, many OEMS were using Holly red or blue pumps, and had to change many out
I run a Mech pump with a carter booster. Works well. But only used to prime the sytem or on hot days to prevent vapor lock
There is the concern that an electic pump running into a ruptured diaphram would leak into the engine and dilute the oil. Not usre if the bypass type pump would prevent that.
76 Glenbrook
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