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12v fuel pump

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970 crew

04-25-2005 12:03:57




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looking for a reasonable 12v fuel pump with gears in it, not diaphram. would like around 2 GPM at 60 to 100 psi. Any leads please let me know. Thanks




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Redman

04-25-2005 18:36:49




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to 970 crew, 04-25-2005 12:03:57  
i know of none in the rear pumps,flow-jet has pumps that will cover what you want.
i have seen people make them with a power steering pump and a old starter.



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970 crew

04-26-2005 17:48:48




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to Redman, 04-25-2005 18:36:49  
Thats sounding familiar...lol The bad thing I heard about diaphrams is that the fuel eats them up after a while. We dont want to use a belt driven oil pump because its to noticable. I guess I"ll have to try the diaphram and just keep my eye on it. Thanx



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Redman

04-26-2005 19:00:33




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to 970 crew, 04-26-2005 17:48:48  
they do pretty good,should put some gaskets in them every other year.
make sure you get one that is rated for fuel,the ones for water will leak within a couple of weeks.



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970 crew

04-26-2005 21:32:08




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to Redman, 04-26-2005 19:00:33  
Thanx. U know of any reasonable ones? I"ve seen some priced up to 500. Were only running a 400cc pump for now, I dont think we have to go crazy. We"ll save the big money for hot farm...lol



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m-6

04-27-2005 07:07:05




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to 970 crew, 04-26-2005 21:32:08  
We run a small northern?? hydraulic pump with a regulator on ours. We made an adapter with a stub shaft that bolts directly fast to the front pulley, and then use one of those electric motor couplings to connect to the pump. We made a platform to mount the pump to. We used to run the same pump with a motor from a snow plow. We like the dependability of the direct connection better - you don't rely on the battery near as much.

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ChadS

04-27-2005 15:01:48




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to m-6, 04-27-2005 07:07:05  
How many GPM does the avarage in tank automotive fuel pumps supply? Some of the pumps carry in upwards of 60 psi with an adjustable regulator, dont know if it would hold up to diesil, or give it enough flow,,, Just thinking out loud,,, Chad



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Redman

04-27-2005 17:40:42




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 Re: 12v fuel pump in reply to ChadS, 04-27-2005 15:01:48  
they hold-up too,but don't have the flow.
you can put a cheap holley blue max pump infront of it that will make up for the flow,and early 90s fords ran a tad over 100 psi.



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