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Post by JR on Mar 2, 2013 17:24:04 GMT -5
electric fuel pumps have a lot of pressure on the outflow side, not much in the suction side, well that wouldn't be pressure, more like a vacuum, they don't tend to vacuum well, Unless there has been a change in technology. Positioning below the level of the fuel is probably a good idea.
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Post by triker on Mar 2, 2013 18:36:54 GMT -5
I did find that Delfi makes an in tank version, that uses the same pump that I have, but they don't sell them individual. They sell large quantities to manufactures.
The tank on this thing is almost the lowest point on it. The radiator lines run under it so I haven't been able to see the fuel outlet. Just getting to the tank is a couple hour process because almost all the plastic needs to come off. Then getting the tank out is almost imposable I tried once before and gave up. I think they put the tank in first then build the rest of the scooter around it.
Roy
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Post by justbuggin2 on Mar 2, 2013 19:56:12 GMT -5
you should be just fine placing the pump beside the lines and all you have to do is connect the line out of the tank to the inlet of the pump
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