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Fass 150 Pics Needed...
I need a new lift pump and am thinking about the 150 series fass (long filters) and am worried about them hanging down too low. Does anyone have any pics of this setup installed, did you mount where they suggest of find a better place?... thanks...
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I got this one .
Attachment 59167 ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Attachment 59168 ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Attachment 59169 ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- It does not hang down at all. And it pump fuel like a fire hose. |
I was hoping to run the big filter Fass system because of the better filtration and the ability to get over the counter filters... I know the 95 series (short filters) would fit better, but from what I can find, you have to buy filters from fass, does anyone know if there are others like fleetguard that fit the 95 series???
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I cant get my camera to work right now, but with my 150 its safe, i've burried the truck and had no problems from the fass.
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We have a few customers that have mounted the system up to the bottom of the bed to raise them up a little bit, and another idea that a customer told us is he painted the bottom 1/2 of the filters black so they wouldn't stand out to much.
Kenny |
I think hes worried more about the filters being low instead of looks.
I think someone on here had the unit mounted underneath the bed. |
Cashwheel, do you have the 150 series with the filters not just the pump?? Also did you mount it where the directions tell you to, or somewhere else??
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I wish I took a pic of the last 150 unit we did on a 01. The filters hung down about 2 inches below the bottom of the bed side on that unit. The mount was attached to the cab support as per the instructions.
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The FASS 150.150 and 150.95 units if installed as high as possible do not present a problem. I have a couple really dated pictures on my website that you can look at showing the unit hanging in place and it has been as such for 4 years with no problems at all.
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But can they be mounted at 90 degrees?
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I don't see why they can't. I'm not certain I would as I don't have a picture of the internals but fluid through the pump shouldn't be an issue.
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No....cant mount the pump at 90*......would not function.
If you have a long bed....the 150 Series will fit with no issue and will not be seen. If you have a short bed...the 95 Series will be a better fit if you are worried about the filters hanging a couple of inches under the bed. |
Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 100713)
But can they be mounted at 90 degrees?
you can see said weephole in the pics above |
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here is a pic of a 95 mounted where recommended in the upper corner of the bed
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^^^^ No filters on that one ^^^^
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 103669)
^^^^ No filters on that one ^^^^
just thought he may wanna see one without filters :sos: beside that this makes me feel useful yaknow |
I think some are a little confused......
The FASS is this: http://www.dieselpp.com/fass-images/500.jpg The HPFP is this: http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...1/P1020526.jpg |
Originally Posted by Whitmore
(Post 103672)
ya I know..................I always add useless info huh
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heres some of mine that i snapped.....
Attachment 59102 Attachment 59103 Attachment 59104 Attachment 59105 you can see em BARELY hanging down right below my toolbox in this pic. Attachment 59106 |
Thanks for all your help!... I have a shortbed and decided to go with the AirDog, it was the shortest, and it uses over the counter fleetguard filters, which was a requirment and is on sale for 100 bux cheaper. I wanted to run the big filters, but this way will be safer off road, and I will just change the filter more often.... It should be here tommorow...:U:
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