Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.

Petrol transfer pump

General Tech Talk

Moderators: toaddog, TWISTY, V8Patrol, Moderators

Post Reply
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Petrol transfer pump

Post by Struth »

I am fitting a sub tank and wish to simply transfer the fuel into the main tank when required.

Yes I know this is not as good as twin fuel supplies to the engine.

What 12V transfer pumps have people used with success, and where do you buy them?

Cheers
Posts: 3224
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2004 6:03 pm
Location: Moggill

Post by phippsy »

Don't know how fast they are, but you might get one off a wrecked petrol 80 series. They transfer from sub to main.
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Struth »

phippsy wrote:Don't know how fast they are, but you might get one off a wrecked petrol 80 series. They transfer from sub to main.
Cool, will ring the local wreckers :D
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Struth »

That was quick OL answering, rang the wreckers, yep they have them, $85.00 :D :D
Posts: 2809
Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:03 pm
Location: Lara Victoria

Post by Ruffy »

DO NOT get a cheapy ticky tacky rattley pump.

Also remember that most fuel pumps are lubricated by the fuel, so you need to be very dilligent in turning it off when the fuel is transfered.

If the pump is external to the tank then the pump will need to be mounted at the level of the pick up in the tank so the gravity feed helps the pump. Most electric fuel pumps are designed to pump, Not suck, so if it's too high it will fail prematurely.

Depending on the location etc there are plenty of pumps you could use. I would suggest going to a reputable store and asking to flick through a fuel miser catalogue or similar and find something suitable.

There's no harm in using an efi pump as there will be no restriction so no much pressure but higher flow..

Good luck, Dan
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Struth »

Ruffy wrote:DO NOT get a cheapy ticky tacky rattley pump.

Also remember that most fuel pumps are lubricated by the fuel, so you need to be very dilligent in turning it off when the fuel is transfered.

If the pump is external to the tank then the pump will need to be mounted at the level of the pick up in the tank so the gravity feed helps the pump. Most electric fuel pumps are designed to pump, Not suck, so if it's too high it will fail prematurely.

Depending on the location etc there are plenty of pumps you could use. I would suggest going to a reputable store and asking to flick through a fuel miser catalogue or similar and find something suitable.

There's no harm in using an efi pump as there will be no restriction so no much pressure but higher flow..

Good luck, Dan
I figure if it was good enough for tranferrig in an 80 then it will do the job for my old girl :D


I have a 500Hp Bosch injection pump that would do it, but I am after more volume and less pressure for simply transferring fuel.

Cheers
Resident Terrorist
Posts: 4278
Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 9:37 am
Location: Driving Barnsey's mum to bingo

Post by RAY185 »

Ruffy wrote:DO NOT get a cheapy ticky tacky rattley pump.
I've been using a Facet ticker pump for about 6 years with no dramas. I agree some of the cheaper stuff isn't reliable though.

80 pump sounds ideal though.
Posts: 848
Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2004 12:01 pm
Location: Central Victoria

Post by Patroler »

I got the one that long range automotive uses in their kits, solid state, made in NZ cant remember who makes it, anyway i know these sorts of things generally aren't designed to suck, but this thing could suck a golf ball through a garden hose, before i put it in i trialled it in a jerry can and it sucked through a 1/4" hose about 1m vertical and proceded to shoot diesel half a metre out the end - all in about 3 seconds.
Mine sits mounted to the body, roughly in line with the top of the tank and has a basic ryco fuel filter before the pump.
Probably transfers 65-70L in about 40 minutes or so, really doesn't matter as long as its faster than you use it.

I purchased my LRA tank second hand, then went to the factory and got the pipework and pump, if i only needed a pump - or if mine stuffed up i'd just get a facet or something readily available, no need to over complicate things
There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots
Posts: 1912
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:15 pm
Location: VIC

Post by beinthemud »

Struth wrote:That was quick OL answering, rang the wreckers, yep they have them, $85.00 :D :D

Hope you rang Hall 4x4 Struth
Manuels= 4wd,cars,bikes,guns,trucks,race cars
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Struth »

beinthemud wrote:
Struth wrote:That was quick OL answering, rang the wreckers, yep they have them, $85.00 :D :D

Hope you rang Hall 4x4 Struth
Yep go there all the time, so get looked after :D
Posts: 1912
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:15 pm
Location: VIC

Post by beinthemud »

Yeah same well not so much as I drive a landcruiser not a surf ;) :lol:
Just kidding
They are prety good there helped me out heaps and their prices seem to be good Unlike a certain one in Dandenong
Manuels= 4wd,cars,bikes,guns,trucks,race cars
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
Posts: 5256
Joined: Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:49 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Struth »

beinthemud wrote:Yeah same well not so much as I drive a landcruiser not a surf ;) :lol:
Just kidding
They are prety good there helped me out heaps and their prices seem to be good Unlike a certain one in Dandenong
Agree on Halls, but it's an Aussie delivered 4 Runner, with all the added little Aussie delivered extras :D
Posts: 1912
Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:15 pm
Location: VIC

Post by beinthemud »

Cant wait to see it in the flesh mate
seen the clip,seen the pics
Manuels= 4wd,cars,bikes,guns,trucks,race cars
Automatics=washing machines,dish washers,fridges
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests