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adding electric fuel pump

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adding electric fuel pump

Post by scratcher »

Has anyone added a facit or similar 4-5 psi pump back at the tank on a diesel engine. Would it help or hinder. I added one to a marine engine to help on startup after being idle for weeks at a time. it ran constantly and the motor felt a heap better. comments please
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Post by scout392 »

Dont know about an oiler but i love the pump on my scout give it a few sec's to prime the carb the crank the engine. Real handy to fill the mower and motor bikes too.

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Post by beretta »

This might be of interest, unless you've already read it?

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=68000
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Post by PGS 4WD »

I have used them a lot on Toyata 80's that pick up fuel poorly when the tanks are lower than 1/3 up big hills, they do seem to improve the performance some, we noticed a drop in a vehicles performance before realsing the pump had failed, we used a large Facet pump as they can run dry.

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Post by Vulcanised »

the facet pump i run on the patrol has problems if it stops picking up fuel for a short time. For some reason it won't self prime and i have to get under the fourby and take the fuel line off and suck the fuel through. Never heard of them being used on diesels though..... probably not a bad idea :cool:
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Ive heard of them being used on some high boost diesel comp rigs before pump mods to try and help the pump get more fuel. Dont know it works though :?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Most pumps suck at sucking and need to be mounted close to the tank and low, if they get air in they stop pumping.

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Post by beretta »

PGS 4WD wrote:Most pumps suck at sucking and need to be mounted close to the tank and low, if they get air in they stop pumping.

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Worth doing though? I'm looking at putting one on my GQ TD42 with turbo soon to be fitted. Would it help?
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Post by smithie »

I've recently completed a 1HD-FT into SWB PZJ70 conversion and the engine would only just idle due to a fuel starvation issue as the injector pump was trying to suck fuel through the small diameter original fuel lines.

Tonight I fitted a walbro 6065W 10psi pusher pump close after the fuel tank. Its totally fixed the issue and the engine runs well and revs throughout the rev range.
Would definantly recommend fitting one if you are ever likely to have fuel starvation/supply/surging issues.

For what its worth:
We use the Walbro 6067W (24v version) at work and like most pumps you do have to be careful not to run them dry.
We have just completed testing some of the new Walbro pumps (FRB series) that are superseeding the 6065 and have run them dry continously for 4 hours before getting them to pump diesel again.
These new pumps show no failures or drop in performance after being run dry (on our tests * insert disclaimer here*)
Im pretty sure Walbro also garauntee a dry run time on these pumps.

But yeah, as a general rule PGS 4WD is correct.. pumps dont like to be run dry. Just thought the above might interest some people.
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