Ian D
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posted on 3/4/06 at 09:19 PM |
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Fuel pump location
I have mounted my fuel pump for my fuel injected ZETEC under the top rail behind the seat. The aim being to keep it as high and away from water as
possible. Is this going to cause a problem as I have read somewhere that the pump needs to be below the bottom of the tank as it needs to be gravity
fed?
Thanks
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mark chandler
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posted on 3/4/06 at 09:35 PM |
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Not a good place I,m afraid, it needs to be level or even below the bottom of the tank, these are vane pumps so do not easily self prime and the fuel
cools the motor.
Making it the highest point of the fuel line is asking for trouble as fuel will leech back to the tank when turned off and the pump will overheat/burn
out in a few minutes while struggling to pull fuel uphill when you start.
Regards Mark
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Andrew Bause
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posted on 3/4/06 at 10:44 PM |
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Hi Ian,
My Bosch pump is mounted where yours is, as per attached picture. My AVON has covered over 8500 mile since SVA last May with no problems so far...
Cheers!
Andy Bause
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k33ts
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posted on 3/4/06 at 10:46 PM |
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mines there aswell with no problems.
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Danozeman
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posted on 4/4/06 at 05:27 AM |
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IIRC it depends what pump you have. If its a bike pump i think it should be lower or level with the bottom of the tank as they are primarily gravity
fed.
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as fuel will leech back to the tank when turned off and the pump will overheat/burn out in a few minutes while struggling to pull fuel uphill when you
start.
A one way valve would soon stop the fuel draining back to the tank.
Dan
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Ian D
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posted on 7/4/06 at 06:54 PM |
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Guys,
Thanks for the commets. The pump I have is a SYTEC Feul injection pump FP603.
It does say its a rotary pump. but in the instructions there is no mention of needing to be gravity fed.
Ian
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