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Offline 76StepSd

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Electric Fuel Pump?
« on: May 20, 2011, 03:37:20 pm »
76 Stepside w/ 350.  I was looking underneath the truck i just obtained to inspect fuel lines and noticed what looked like an electric pump. I am currently using the standard Engine driven pump I am not sure why this one is on the vehicle then again i am used to cars and motorcycles so if anyone can help me verify what this item is i would greatly appreciate it....and why its there. I think the one item is the transfer valve for switching tanks...but let me know what you determine.






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Re: Electric Fuel Pump?
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2011, 06:02:10 pm »
Looks like an after thought dual tank set up
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Re: Electric Fuel Pump?
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2011, 07:44:14 am »
interesting.......my dad was saying the same thing....the other tank (aux) looks like a large square box with a filler tube and not as rounded as the main tank.

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Re: Electric Fuel Pump?
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2011, 01:14:21 pm »
One of the fuel lines is kinked in the top picture. The splitter isnt anything out of the ordinary. It could be a back up fuel pump, in line for the aux tank and piggy backed into the mechanical pump. My dads jeep has both, just as a fail safe. If the electric goes out, he has the manual, and vice versa.
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Re: Electric Fuel Pump?
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2011, 07:42:40 pm »
One of the fuel lines is kinked in the top picture. The splitter isnt anything out of the ordinary. It could be a back up fuel pump, in line for the aux tank and piggy backed into the mechanical pump. My dads jeep has both, just as a fail safe. If the electric goes out, he has the manual, and vice versa.

Well i took the main tank down cleaned it out........installed a new sending unit( the old one was not working plus i figured while i had it out i may as well replace it) installed new fuel hoses and sending unit seal and lock ring....i had already installed a new mechanical fuel pump. It now runs pretty good.
  Oh yeah i removed that electric fuel pump ..it had failed. I may reinstalled a replacement down the road so i can utilize the aux tank with the "piggy back" method you mentioned. I think i may begin to plan taking out the aux tank and giving it the onces over like the main tank with new sending unit and fuel hoses.