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TD42T lift pump location

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TD42T lift pump location

Post by Clanky »

I have a Walbro FRD11 lift pump ready to fit the GQ TD42T. Its mostly a touring truck so reliability is preferred over performance.
Where is the best place to fit it - engine bay or near fuel tank?

I have seen pics where peoples have fitted them near the tank, but have been wondering if it might be less prone to damage mounted under the bonnet before the filter.

What is the preferred option?

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Post by MyGQ »

install it on the fuel line coming into the fuel filter. this also helps when you swap out fuel filters as you don't need to use the hand pump, you can just turn the ignition on and let the lift pump do the work for you
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Post by tye1986 »

i put mine at the back ontop of the fuel tank much of the muchness really they can be noisy.
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Post by ludacris »

Most of the lift pumps are supposed to be close to the tank. If you fit it above the chasis rail it should be fine.

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Post by eighty8 »

I run the same walbro pump. I mounted it at the back of the chassis next to the fuel tank on top of the 45 degree corner chassis piece.
In that position it is close to the tank and i didn't have to cut any steel lines, just got 2x 90deg brass fittings from pirtek or the likes and some 10mm hose etc.
Thats on a GQ wagon.

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Post by Clanky »

Legends
Thanks for the replies - will look into it on the weekend

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