SBNova
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While doing some logging last week I noticed that my IC pump has stopped working. My relay is fine, fuse behind the alt is also good. I have not yet removed the pump, but I am pretty sure that's where the problem will be. So I started reading old posts about Johnson, Sureflow and others, and searched the net for a good price. What I found is that those are all expensive, usually around $100 or more, and they dont have very much flow or pressure. I happened to go to Harbor Freight the pther day and found this-
Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges and other marine applications. Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids. Includes mounting bracket.
240 gallons per hour, 23 ft. total lift
Stainless steel pump housing
Dual threaded inlet: 3/8''-18NPT female and 3/4''male
12V DC, 65Watt, Amps: 7.5 start, 5 continuous; 10 PSI max; Impeller driven; Overall dimensions: 5-3/4''L x 2-1/2'' diameter; Weight:3.7lbs.
For $25. They had two in stock. I passed on it, looking to research the topic further. When I decided to buy the pump they were out, and I was given a raincheck. I am still waiting for more to come in.
While waiting, I was thinking about my old fuel pump. I replaced it with a Walbro 255, but it still worked fine. It has some debris in the inlet screen, but was fully operational. I was wondering if anyone has tried to run a fuel pump for an IC pump. I dont have the fuel pump in front of me, but *I think* the inlet could be tapped for a fitting to adapt a hose. This pump should have PLENTY of flow, even with its small 5/16 or 3/8 size. Has anyone tried this??
Has anyone tried a water pump like the Harbor Freight pump pictured??
Compact self-priming pump is ideal for clearing bilges and other marine applications. Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids. Includes mounting bracket.
240 gallons per hour, 23 ft. total lift
Stainless steel pump housing
Dual threaded inlet: 3/8''-18NPT female and 3/4''male
12V DC, 65Watt, Amps: 7.5 start, 5 continuous; 10 PSI max; Impeller driven; Overall dimensions: 5-3/4''L x 2-1/2'' diameter; Weight:3.7lbs.
For $25. They had two in stock. I passed on it, looking to research the topic further. When I decided to buy the pump they were out, and I was given a raincheck. I am still waiting for more to come in.
While waiting, I was thinking about my old fuel pump. I replaced it with a Walbro 255, but it still worked fine. It has some debris in the inlet screen, but was fully operational. I was wondering if anyone has tried to run a fuel pump for an IC pump. I dont have the fuel pump in front of me, but *I think* the inlet could be tapped for a fitting to adapt a hose. This pump should have PLENTY of flow, even with its small 5/16 or 3/8 size. Has anyone tried this??
Has anyone tried a water pump like the Harbor Freight pump pictured??