Electric fuel pump

zoidberg

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Recommendations, please, for a small 12V pump for a small 14hp diesel engine. And.... should I/shouldn't I?
 
Didn't we have a thread on this recently?

For: essential if fuel lift is beyond spec of mechanical pump;
very helpful should you ever need to jury-rig a fuel-polishing system. (Don't ask how I know.)

Against: wot pvb wrote.

Facet 'Cube' pumps are almost ubiquitous and very reliable. Many of them need a coarse pre-filter, though, and some versions are best fitted close to the tank, which isn't always convenient.
 
There is some on the asap site will give you some idea what your looking for.

…………and the identical one on ebay cheaper (sorry ASAP!).

I fitted one and I have found it very useful. My tank is below the engine so it's a push uphill and when changing fuel filters it is a boon.

I made a device to clear the bubbles. I introduced a tee after the final filter and screwed a transparent (perspex) cylinder onto it pointing upwards. The top is sealed with a vent screw. Using this ensures air never reaches the injector pump.
 
Have thought about this before. Glad it has come up again. Still don't understand how the flow is managed. I guess that a mechanical pump responds to engine revs and pumps accordingly.
I recognise that it will 'over pump' and that a goodly amount of diesel will be returned.
What rate of pump would I use on my 4108 and what do I do with the mechanical pump?

That air venting idea sounds good. Why is it not commonly used?
 
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