Lrg fuel pump setups
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id need a special fitting thats a female m12x1.5 to a -10 an. i cant find one i recieved it today and its only an inch i gotta be abled to figure out a way to get this to work
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Mine are mounted to the side of my gas tank. Why? When/if i have to take the gas tank out i unhook 1 line and everything comes out together. I will be posting up pictures tomo in my build thread. I will post a pic here as well. I made a bracket to hold the pumps. Nothing super fancy made on CAD ect but its a very effective solution.
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can't mount these to the side of the tank, it's going to be using dual exhaust. i have no idea how i'm going to run these lines.
they're just going to have to go under the car and run the risk of getting banged up. i suppose he can worry about making some sort of steel shields for them.
this sump looks the same as above.
they're just going to have to go under the car and run the risk of getting banged up. i suppose he can worry about making some sort of steel shields for them.
this sump looks the same as above.
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This is were i was going to mount mine. I had a rubber gromet to a civic were the heater core lines come out the fire wall and was going to put that at the bottom of the spare tire well. The reason i didnt, i really didnt want to hear the pumpes even more and i hate gas lines on the inside
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Originally Posted by Rob XX 7
I knew all that **** wasnt going to fit, why dont you just put the check valve outside the tank or run without one?
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this is how i finally wound up fitting them.
the mounts are solid attached to the fuel tank straps, sounds like a pissed off chainsaw when priming. i wanted to keep them as low as possible to prevent low fuel pump starvation. but if i had done the sump i would have made a way to attach socks inside the tank pickups, this particular tank had a bit of rust and the ethanol keeps fouling the pump filters. it is finally to the point that all the crap is stripped from inside the tank.
the mounts are solid attached to the fuel tank straps, sounds like a pissed off chainsaw when priming. i wanted to keep them as low as possible to prevent low fuel pump starvation. but if i had done the sump i would have made a way to attach socks inside the tank pickups, this particular tank had a bit of rust and the ethanol keeps fouling the pump filters. it is finally to the point that all the crap is stripped from inside the tank.
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this is how i finally wound up fitting them.
the mounts are solid attached to the fuel tank straps, sounds like a pissed off chainsaw when priming. i wanted to keep them as low as possible to prevent low fuel pump starvation. but if i had done the sump i would have made a way to attach socks inside the tank pickups, this particular tank had a bit of rust and the ethanol keeps fouling the pump filters. it is finally to the point that all the crap is stripped from inside the tank.
the mounts are solid attached to the fuel tank straps, sounds like a pissed off chainsaw when priming. i wanted to keep them as low as possible to prevent low fuel pump starvation. but if i had done the sump i would have made a way to attach socks inside the tank pickups, this particular tank had a bit of rust and the ethanol keeps fouling the pump filters. it is finally to the point that all the crap is stripped from inside the tank.
hmm scary to use those pumps like that . thats just me
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this is a real sweet surge tank set up, they have it for dual pumps as well I just havent really investigated to see where it would fit