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Thank you for the pictures and information. It's good you got in there and cleaned it up. Most guys don't want the lift pump inside the tank and have modified to an after market lift pump
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Some fuel station have really poor filters, some don't really care.
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I dont want mine in the tank. If you problem with if off the tank comes or raise the bed. I lost my AD pump recently and it is a 1 hour job to replace with hiccups.
A few months ago I replaced the in tank lift pump & kept the old one to take apart & mess around with. I really like the idea of the fuel pump in the tank, IMO that is where the pump should be. the Gasser cars get hundreds of thousands of miles on in tank pumps @ high pressure, It sure seems like someone should be able to make a diesel transfer pump that could do the same.....
in any case, Ive often wondered what the yellow cross thing is in the module so I took it apart & figured you guys might want to see..
I figured someone might need to know which wires goto which pins on the inside connector.
The amount of junk on the screen really shocked me. Im not sure where its coming from, but when I put this module into the truck (years ago) there was nothing in the bottom of the tank. now clearly dirt is getting in somehow........... Kind of makes me wonder if there really is nothing wrong with the pump & its just getting starved for fuel, by this filter as well as the one in the bottom of the basket that filters the fuel going up into the basket from the bottom.......
Close up of the valves between the goes-outta & goes-inta
the two nipples on the right are the "out" & the 2 on the left are the "IN". Im guessing the valve on the right is an anti-drainback valve. the one that goes across the 2 Im guessing is a "bypass" or "internal regulator" kind of deal. that keeps fuel flowing through the pump to keep it cool while its not working too hard. IMO, this explains why the pumps dont change pitch @ all. its because they are never truly dead headed. Kind of makes me wonder what kind of pressures these pumps generate. Maybe I will do some testing when I get some "free time". LOL.
This thing I dont understand...........
the red pen marks are just to show what is connected to what, not an indication of flow direction.... the 90* on the right does not appear to do anything in this application. its not connected to anything its just a 90*. the thing that comes out of the pump & goes to what looks like an eductor is super strange. Clearly the super large screen is where the fuel goes into the pump, but for it to turn around & come out of the small hole on the side is strange & what is the purpose of it???? this is how it is mounted so it sits on the bottom of the pump module. is it designed to stir up the fuel in the pump module? keep it moving or keep it from gelling up or something............. Id love to hear some idea's....
this is just the stuff I scrapped off of the screen with a screw driver. then I used some brake cleaner & a tooth brush to clean it up. This picture is post scraping & pre cleaning. Not sure where all of this crap came from......... Its not showing up in the fuel filter in the Engine compartment........
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