16196395. It was a 94 suburban. I saw no sign of alternative fuel system installed, it was all pretty well original.
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16196395. It was a 94 suburban. I saw no sign of alternative fuel system installed, it was all pretty well original.
I'm trying to understand what purpose this might serve. Usually things under this much tape get tossed, and this is no exception. Was it an ebay fuel economy gimmick?
The donor ran, I just wonder if this is related to something else?
I'm not seeing these in any pictures. I'm trimming my dash harness and found these coils taped up in series on the blue connector. Under the tape is a coil with a capacitor grounded back to the ecm...
I can see making a pump mount on the sender, but I'm working with maybe a three inch hole at the top of a flat tank turned sideways. I like to think I'm not as dumb as I look, but baffling in there...
Sorry, by high pressure I mean like 2k+ psi.
Y'all are golden. I'm fabricating everything which is not original or factory equipment. I'm not bad at making my own parts and tools as need be and have access to a machine shop.
Yes, my return...
Lots of those, nothing equipped with a pump or accommodation for extra wires and return. I'd modify the original before buying new, especially if I need to modify the new one anyway.
I didn't...
I'm surprised to find that a drop in sending unit for the original tank is not common, nor does it even appear to be available in the aftermarket. I didn't see one tank or sender set up for fuel...
I think it comes down to the suction side. Every high pressure pump I've ever seen had the return ported back into the pump inlet. The difference is pressurized or gravity supply. There's always...
Cheaper than the Carter for sure, similar in appearance, like an in tank pump with barbs. The Carter has threaded ends making barbs optional. I'm imagining a soft line between the hard line where it...
This is in a 62 C10 if it assists with your visualization
Ford to my knowledge utilized a fame mounted booster pump to supplement the in tank pump in the 80s, where a truck with two tanks had three pumps. In my admittedly minimal experience there, the...
I'm attempting a minimally invasive installation and would like to leave my fuel tank alone entirely. The idea I have is to install a filter housing on the inlet of a frame mounted pump, and to route...
I'm not dead, it's just a smell. I came here with tbi on the brain a bit over a year ago and only now am I getting back to my 62 C10 long bed stepside with 5.7/4l60e. I have the transmission mount...