fuel lift pump, when is it needed

simonfraser

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been looking on the net, looks like the main fuel injector pump can suck the fuel in from the tank as long as there is no air in the line ?
and the fuel lift pump is mainly needed if there is air in the line or possibly the fuel height in the main tank is very low ?
in my set up the head of the tank is just above the primary filter and high pressure fuel pump.
depth of the tank 60cm max.

how do i know the lift pump is even working ?

its on a KAD 44 EDC
 
been looking on the net, looks like the main fuel injector pump can suck the fuel in from the tank as long as there is no air in the line ?
and the fuel lift pump is mainly needed if there is air in the line or possibly the fuel height in the main tank is very low ?
in my set up the head of the tank is just above the primary filter and high pressure fuel pump.
depth of the tank 60cm max.

how do i know the lift pump is even working ?

its on a KAD 44 EDC

The pump is always needed to stabilise a pressure of fuel inside the injector pump .
Your theory of the tank supply is wrong , liguid cannot make its own way uphil unless it’s syphoned , the pipe at the top of the tank goes Tom the bottom of the tank , unless your tank have a bottom outlet which on a boat is totally wrong.
 
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