Doug&Deb Posted September 3 Report Posted September 3 This question is for those who are running an electric pump as their primary fuel delivery. Where are you mounting it. I know it needs to be low and as close to the tank as possible. Mine is on the frame rail just after the axle kick up. I did that for serviceability but I’m wondering if asking it to pull fuel over the axle is going to impact the longevity. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 the pump will pull a bit, closer to the source the better the pulling it is however an excellent pusher. I placed my fuel pump in what is similar to your description. One of the few tasks that I did not photograph it seems... Quote
Doug&Deb Posted September 4 Author Report Posted September 4 Thanks. That eases my concern. I’ve had this Airtex on for 5 years now but only recently I started using it as my only pump. Quote
Sam Buchanan Posted September 4 Report Posted September 4 3 hours ago, Doug&Deb said: This question is for those who are running an electric pump as their primary fuel delivery. Where are you mounting it. I know it needs to be low and as close to the tank as possible. Mine is on the frame rail just after the axle kick up. I did that for serviceability but I’m wondering if asking it to pull fuel over the axle is going to impact the longevity. Same location on my P15, the Carter 6v pump has been the sole pump five flawless years. 1 Quote
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