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onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79750] Thu, 08 April 2010 12:04 Go to next message
Duce Apocalypse is currently offline  Duce Apocalypse   United States
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Was wondering what the pump pressure is for the onan, my onan floods itself after about 30 seconds, and this is after a carb rebuild. The pump is also a new mr gasket electric pump making about 4-7 psi...

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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79760 is a reply to message #79750] Thu, 08 April 2010 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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1-2 psi for an Onan fuel pump


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Was wondering what the pump pressure is for the onan, my onan floods itself
fter about 30 seconds, and this is after a carb rebuild. The pump is also a new
r gasket electric pump making about 4-7 psi...
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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79773 is a reply to message #79750] Thu, 08 April 2010 13:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Duce Apocalypse wrote on Thu, 08 April 2010 12:04

Was wondering what the pump pressure is for the onan, my onan floods itself after about 30 seconds, and this is after a carb rebuild. The pump is also a new mr gasket electric pump making about 4-7 psi...



If I remember correctly it is 2-3 PSI. My electric back up pump in my airplane is the same pump that Onan uses on their generator. My fuel pressure gauge reads 3 PSI prior to starting the engine.


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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79781 is a reply to message #79773] Thu, 08 April 2010 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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For an airplane?! What is it a piper cub?

Ken Burton wrote on Thu, 08 April 2010 13:52

Duce Apocalypse wrote on Thu, 08 April 2010 12:04

Was wondering what the pump pressure is for the onan, my onan floods itself after about 30 seconds, and this is after a carb rebuild. The pump is also a new mr gasket electric pump making about 4-7 psi...



If I remember correctly it is 2-3 PSI. My electric back up pump in my airplane is the same pump that Onan uses on their generator. My fuel pressure gauge reads 3 PSI prior to starting the engine.



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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79784 is a reply to message #79750] Thu, 08 April 2010 16:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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2 to 3 psi max, anymore and the float will not seal and the carb will
flood and you could have a fire.

J.R. Wright

On Apr 8, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Shan Rose wrote:

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> Was wondering what the pump pressure is for the onan, my onan floods
> itself after about 30 seconds, and this is after a carb rebuild. The
> pump is also a new mr gasket electric pump making about 4-7 psi...
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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79791 is a reply to message #79750] Thu, 08 April 2010 18:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Not to mention the onan running pig rich and like total poop.

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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79803 is a reply to message #79791] Thu, 08 April 2010 20:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Which reminds me that I never reported back about the flooding problem with
my TroyBilt generator: The 1-5 psi fuel pressure regulator I bought to
correct it didn't work. :-(

After installing the regulator, the generator no longer ran rich, but it
also didn't run very long -- maybe five minutes, then the engine would quit
again, much like before but without the black exhaust. That regardless of
whether I set 1 psi or 5 psi.

So I put a needle valve in the fuel line to replace the regulator (and the
Vice Grips I'd earlier used to restrict flow); now it runs fine with just a
little flow.

I'm beginning to think Fred's suggestion of a machined orifice may be the
best solution, inversely controlling as it may be. :-)

When I have some time, I'll put a pressure gauge after the regulator to see
what it's really doing. In the meantime, I'll adjust the needle valve as
the load changes, if necessary.

Ken H.


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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79828 is a reply to message #79781] Thu, 08 April 2010 22:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They are used for boost pumps om almost all carburetored airplanes from 540 cubic inches and down. All low wing Piper and Grummans for sure. I had one on each of my Grummans with the 0-360, 0-320 and 0-235 engines.

They are required on all low wing aircraft in case the mechanical pump quits. A Piper Cub would not require one since it is a high wing and can gravity feed. Also most cubs do not have electric.


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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79841 is a reply to message #79750] Fri, 09 April 2010 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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5 years ago before I knew about the Jims, I replaced my onan 6kw fuel pump with this identical pump http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=2698 Maximum pressure 1.25-1.75 psi haven't had a problem since and was exact replacement taking only 5 minutes to swap out. Not sure what others are selling as no picture, the price has risen substantially as I think I paid something like $65 back then.

John Blankenship '76 Palm Beach Tulare, CA
Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79844 is a reply to message #79841] Fri, 09 April 2010 02:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jtblank wrote on Fri, 09 April 2010 01:06

5 years ago before I knew about the Jims, I replaced my onan 6kw fuel pump with this identical pump http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=2698 Maximum pressure 1.25-1.75 psi haven't had a problem since and was exact replacement taking only 5 minutes to swap out. Not sure what others are selling as no picture, the price has risen substantially as I think I paid something like $65 back then.


Here is the aircraft version:

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/476411.php

Look familiar?



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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79846 is a reply to message #79841] Fri, 09 April 2010 03:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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looks like this one
http://www.jcwhitney.com/solid-state-fuel-pumps/p2005664.jcwx

says they will match price

interesting filter replacement (might be good to have)

http://www.jcwhitney.com/replacement-filter-and-gasket/p2002779.jcwx?skuId=280017&_requestid=5035890

gene


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:06 PM, John Blankenship <jtblank@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> 5 years ago before I knew about the Jims, I replaced my onan 6kw fuel pump
> with this identical pump
> http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=2698 Maximum
> pressure 1.25-1.75 psi haven't had a problem since and was exact replacement
> taking only 5 minutes to swap out. Not sure what others are selling as no
> picture, the price has risen substantially as I think I paid something like
> $65 back then.
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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79847 is a reply to message #79846] Fri, 09 April 2010 03:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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your guy is cheaper

http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=6040

looks good
gene




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> looks like this one
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/solid-state-fuel-pumps/p2005664.jcwx
>
> says they will match price
>
> interesting filter replacement (might be good to have)
>
>
> http://www.jcwhitney.com/replacement-filter-and-gasket/p2002779.jcwx?skuId=280017&_requestid=5035890
>
> gene
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:06 PM, John Blankenship <jtblank@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 5 years ago before I knew about the Jims, I replaced my onan 6kw fuel pump
>> with this identical pump
>> http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=2698 Maximum
>> pressure 1.25-1.75 psi haven't had a problem since and was exact replacement
>> taking only 5 minutes to swap out. Not sure what others are selling as no
>> picture, the price has risen substantially as I think I paid something like
>> $65 back then.
>> --
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>> '76 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79849 is a reply to message #79846] Fri, 09 April 2010 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm not sure the JC Whitney is the same, if you check the specs the lowest rated psi is 2.75-4.00 vs 1.25-1.75 which is more than double. I did get a spare filter and gasket but so far haven't had to use, but I'm ready.

John Blankenship '76 Palm Beach Tulare, CA
Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79860 is a reply to message #79841] Fri, 09 April 2010 08:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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John,

Thanks for that link. They also offer a 1 psi pump that may be just what I
need for the TroyBilt.

Ken H.

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 2:06 AM, John Blankenship <jtblank@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> 5 years ago before I knew about the Jims, I replaced my onan 6kw fuel pump
> with this identical pump
> http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=2698 Maximum
> pressure 1.25-1.75 psi haven't had a problem since and was exact replacement
> taking only 5 minutes to swap out. Not sure what others are selling as no
> picture, the price has risen substantially as I think I paid something like
> $65 back then.
> --
> John Blankenship
> '76 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79911 is a reply to message #79846] Fri, 09 April 2010 13:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Mr ERFisher wrote on Fri, 09 April 2010 03:28

looks like this one
http://www.jcwhitney.com/solid-state-fuel-pumps/p2005664.jcwx

says they will match price

interesting filter replacement (might be good to have)

http://www.jcwhitney.com/replacement-filter-and-gasket/p2002779.jcwx?skuId=280017&_requestid=5035890

gene



That is the same Facet pump.

I do not know about buying a spare filter. That filter is nothing more than a screen. I clean my airplane one once a year during annual inspection. I have never found anything more than a few pieces if fuzz in it. It designed to be a cleanable screen rather than a throw away filter.


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Re: onan fuel pump pressure? [message #79947 is a reply to message #79828] Fri, 09 April 2010 20:53 Go to previous message
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Well it was more of a joke, since the dimunitive size of the onan pump dosnt seem like it could power an airplane. the cub was th smallest plane I could think of that was not an ultralite....

Ken Burton wrote on Thu, 08 April 2010 22:48

They are used for boost pumps om almost all carburetored airplanes from 540 cubic inches and down. All low wing Piper and Grummans for sure. I had one on each of my Grummans with the 0-360, 0-320 and 0-235 engines.

They are required on all low wing aircraft in case the mechanical pump quits. A Piper Cub would not require one since it is a high wing and can gravity feed. Also most cubs do not have electric.




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