Electric pump?
My lift pump was getting weak a while back (0-1psi under full fuel) so I ate the 150 bucks and just replaced it... However, i replaced it with a stock type diaphragm unit (just for the ease of instalation as compared to the 2nd gen piston pump + regulator and such, or a big money setup like an Air Dog)
The issue with it all is that even the new pump will only hold 3-4psi with my boot on the board So now, im starting to eyeball a couple of regulators that are lying around, lookin for a means of feeding the old pig with a steady 5 or 6psi. The question of the day is: will any electric pump move diesel? one would assume that with diesel being a lubricant as opposed to a solvent (gas) like most of these inline pumps are made for, it would actually work better right? Am I way off on that theory? And if it will push diesel without issue, how do you guys think it would do in the winter when the diesel thickens up some? |
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The best combo of cheapest and reliable I have found is a Walbro 392 and Mallory 4307M regulator...
https://www.dieselbombers.com/5-9l-r...e-install.html |
Well why don't ya do this guy, https://www.dieselbombers.com/5-9l-r...tml#post409576
I would assume that it would be more cost effective than the electric or the second gen with a reg. But I'm sure there are some on here that have previously priced out different options, maybe they can share some knowledge. |
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