aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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anyone ever run an in tank aeromotive 340LPH fuel pump in the tank on a carbed setup ? if so, how did it work ? was it able to be regulated down to 5-6psi ? as always, TIA !
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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anyone ever run an in tank aeromotive 340LPH fuel pump in the tank on a carbed setup ? if so, how did it work ? was it able to be regulated down to 5-6psi ? as always, TIA ! I had the 255lph & it was no problem, 3/8 supply,3/8 return,, as long as the return is large enough it would work, it might need a 1/2in return My 450lph will not go that low with the 3/8 return
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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thanks guys ! i was planning on a 1/2" return, as i have a 3/8" feed now. i have a holley "blue" regulator [actually, two of them on the shelf, one being new] i was planning to use, after i obtain a rebuild kit. would that regulator work ? in the future, i may convert to fuel injection. would this setup work reasonably well if i used it on the FI ? is it a return type regulator ? if yes, there is a spring for low & one for high pressure.
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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i'm not sure. the new one has three ports, all 1/4"NPT. Check the part #, a pressure regulator will not work as a return regulator.
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I have a Holley Sniper EFI tank with internal 255lph pump and used an Aeromotive 2 stage pressure regulator (P/N 13220) with a carburetor. That regulator is specifically designed to regulate an EFI pump for a carbureted engine. I set my fuel pressure at 6 psi and it holds rock solid. Here's a link to the regulator: https://aeromotiveinc.com/product/efi-2-carb-dual-fuel-pressure-regulator/Hope this helps
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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well, it sure is "enlightening" if one takes the item out of the box and reads the instruction sheet ! first of all, the port size is 3/8"NPT, and the regulator is one "in" port and two "out" ports. secondly, the part number is 12-803. according to the instructions, if this was a return regulator, the part number would be 12-803BP [bi-pass]. so i need to go regulator shopping. it looks like the aeromotive pump will do what i want it to, thanks to those that have responded with their personal experiences. i now have a 3/8" feed line, but i think i will remove that and go to 1/2", since i have to fab a return anyway. i was thinking of plumbing the return into the filler neck just before it goes into the tank. is that an ok choice ?
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well, it sure is "enlightening" if one takes the item out of the box and reads the instruction sheet ! first of all, the port size is 3/8"NPT, and the regulator is one "in" port and two "out" ports. secondly, the part number is 12-803. according to the instructions, if this was a return regulator, the part number would be 12-803BP [bi-pass]. so i need to go regulator shopping. it looks like the aeromotive pump will do what i want it to, thanks to those that have responded with their personal experiences. i now have a 3/8" feed line, but i think i will remove that and go to 1/2", since i have to fab a return anyway. i was thinking of plumbing the return into the filler neck just before it goes into the tank. is that an ok choice ? I would not put it in the filler tube, fuel will be going all over the place inside the tube, & if you ever opened the fuel cap with the pump on I bet fuel would blow out all over you & the car. the vent at the top of the neck would also be compromised & leak out raw fuel. just my two cents
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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good points ! i just didn't want to weld on my new stainless tank. there is no room [at least i don't think there is] to weld in a 1/2" return on the sending unit, so i'll be thinking on another location. this is down the road a piece. i have the forward radiator/ac condenser mount finalized and done, so the next item on the list is frame connectors. then motor/transmission removal, underhood restoration, new engine/transmission combo, fuel system, exhaust, etc. man, i hope i can get this done THIS year ! it's been TOO long since i've had a toy to play with. always fixing other's stuff. [now working on a very good friend's wiring issues on his tractor] also, [decorative] garden work for my lovely bride. [hard to believe it's been 41yrs we have been together !]
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Re: aeromotive 340LPH electric pump ?
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good points ! i just didn't want to weld on my new stainless tank. there is no room [at least i don't think there is] to weld in a 1/2" return on the sending unit, so i'll be thinking on another location. this is down the road a piece. i have the forward radiator/ac condenser mount finalized and done, so the next item on the list is frame connectors. then motor/transmission removal, underhood restoration, new engine/transmission combo, fuel system, exhaust, etc. man, i hope i can get this done THIS year ! it's been TOO long since i've had a toy to play with. always fixing other's stuff. [now working on a very good friend's wiring issues on his tractor] also, [decorative] garden work for my lovely bride. [hard to believe it's been 41yrs we have been together !] The sending unit can be modified with a 1/2 return, the 3/8 supply will work just fine, also HAPPY Anniversary to Y'all from Katy Texas
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