Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 14:54:35 -0500
From "Peter C." <nosimport at mailbag.com>
Subject: Re: Fuel Pump???
Peter:
How about mounting it in the trunk and letting it push through an operating
SU?
Or how about through a disconnected SU?
Does it need an in-line filter upstream of it?
--JohnD
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Geoff, these Facet manufactured pumps are much better pushers than
suckers, and their installation instructions tell you that. However I often
carry one loose with me in my trunk. I use it to transfer gas into, or
occasionally out of, my lawn mower, or some such. When I use it that way,
some times it is sucking over 8 feet and does just fine, so I suspect that
for a non-permanent installation and emergency you would be fine. I
wouldn't permanently mount it anyway.
Good luck. Peter
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At 02:22 PM 4/18/2002, Geoff Branch wrote:
>Hey Peter: My fuel pump is making funny noises that it didn't used to
>make. I
>think it is rattling against the body is all, but it got me to thinking
>about a
>thread on the list a while ago about an aux. pump in series. Could the
>pump you
>refer to be installed in the engine compartment then if either pump quit
you'd
>still get home. Or don't they suck that good?
>
>Geoff Branch
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