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Old 02-24-03, 07:20 AM
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Whats the output of a GSL-SE fuel pump?

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Gasoline.

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thye list a spec in the shop manual

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Ok, well I found it, but Im not gonna tell you what it is .

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EDIT: Ok quit yer bitchin, Ill tell you .

Outlet Pressure: 350 - 500 KPa (49.8 - 71.1 PSI)
Feeding Capacity: More Than 1,700 cc/min
(1.80 US quarts/min, or 1.50 Imp quarts/min)

So, by my thinking, thats 432 gallons per hour at ~60 PSI, right?

~T.J.

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I got this from the haynes manual

Fuel pump
Type..........Electrical plunger
Fuel pressure.... 0.26 to 0.33kg/cm2 (3.70 to 4.70 lb/in2)
Feeding capacity..... More than 1,100 cc/min (1.16 US quarts/min. 0.97 lmp. quart/min)

I don't know if thats helps, i don't think it would but thats all I could find in the manual
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Originally posted by Sparky69
I got this from the haynes manual

Fuel pump
Type..........Electrical plunger
Fuel pressure.... 0.26 to 0.33kg/cm2 (3.70 to 4.70 lb/in2)
Feeding capacity..... More than 1,100 cc/min (1.16 US quarts/min. 0.97 lmp. quart/min)

I don't know if thats helps, i don't think it would but thats all I could find in the manual
That sounds like the 12A pump, thats all I found in the Haynes as well. Thanks though, I actually managed to find it in one of my FSM PDFs that I have on my computer .

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Ya, I though it was the 12a pump too.. what is the output of the SE fuel pump?
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Originally posted by Sparky69
Ya, I though it was the 12a pump too.. what is the output of the SE fuel pump?
Originally posted by RotorMotorDriver
Ok, well I found it, but Im not gonna tell you what it is .

~T.J.

EDIT: Ok quit yer bitchin, Ill tell you .

Outlet Pressure: 350 - 500 KPa (49.8 - 71.1 PSI)
Feeding Capacity: More Than 1,700 cc/min
(1.80 US quarts/min, or 1.50 Imp quarts/min)

So, by my thinking, thats 432 gallons per hour at ~60 PSI, right?

~T.J.
By the way, I was thinking backwards. I zigged when I should have zagged (or multplied when I should have divided). The output should be more like 27 gallons per hour, haha. That seems a bit more realistic . Am I right guys?

~T.J.
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