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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:41 am Post subject: F I fuel pump for sale |
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Listers,
I have a brand new (in the box) Carter electric fuel pump. This is the same fuel pump sold by Airflow Performance and Vans. This is ONLY the pump itself, without the manifold, pressure relief valve and check valve.
I decided to save some money and buy/build the other parts myself. I built mine for about $250. I bought two extra pumps for my friends. However, one guy decided to use a carbureted engine and backed out.
Airflow Performance sells the bare pump for $300. I'll sell this one for $180 plus shipping ($10-$16). I also have info on how to build the manifold and where to buy the valves. Contact me off list if interested.
Charlie Kuss
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mr.sun
Joined: 30 Jan 2007 Posts: 85
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 9:06 am Post subject: F I fuel pump for sale |
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Charlie,
If you or anybody else knows a lot about these pumps, maybe I'm your buyer. I've got one in my RV that is about 4 yrs old with 300 hrs. About 50 hrs ago, I ran it inadvertantly for a few minutes with the fuel valve off. It may be my imagination, but it makes more noise now. No leaks, plenty of pressure but this may be a good time to replace it. I guess my question is, will a few minutes of running with a closed off suction damage these pumps?
Greg
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Charles Kuss <chaskuss(at)yahoo.com (chaskuss(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
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Listers,
I have a brand new (in the box) Carter electric fuel pump. This is the same fuel pump sold by Airflow Performance and Vans. This is ONLY the pump itself, without the manifold, pressure relief valve and check valve.
I decided to save some money and buy/build the other parts myself. I built mine for about $250. I bought two extra pumps for my friends. However, one guy decided to use a carbureted engine and backed out.
Airflow Performance sells the bare pump for $300. I'll sell this one for $180 plus shipping ($10-$16). I also have info on how to build the manifold and where to buy the valves. Contact me off list if interested.
Charlie Kuss
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chaskuss(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:28 pm Post subject: F I fuel pump for sale |
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Greg
The fuel in the pump actually lubricates the bearings and internal parts of the pump. I'm an auto mechanic by trade. I've seen pumps (in cars) make noise and yet runs for years after. However, a noisy pump is usually the first sign of a future failure.
Charlie
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Subject: Re: F I fuel pump for sale
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Friday, May 23, 2008, 12:59 PM
Charlie,
If you or anybody else knows a lot about these pumps, maybe
I'm your buyer.
I've got one in my RV that is about 4 yrs old with 300
hrs. About 50 hrs
ago, I ran it inadvertantly for a few minutes with the fuel
valve off. It
may be my imagination, but it makes more noise now. No
leaks, plenty of
pressure but this may be a good time to replace it. I
guess my question is,
will a few minutes of running with a closed off suction
damage these pumps?
Greg
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Charles Kuss
<chaskuss(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
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<chaskuss(at)yahoo.com>
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> Listers,
> I have a brand new (in the box) Carter electric fuel
pump. This is the
> same fuel pump sold by Airflow Performance and Vans.
This is ONLY the pump
> itself, without the manifold, pressure relief valve
and check valve.
> I decided to save some money and buy/build the other
parts myself. I built
> mine for about $250. I bought two extra pumps for my
friends. However, one
> guy decided to use a carbureted engine and backed out.
> Airflow Performance sells the bare pump for $300.
I'll sell this one for
> $180 plus shipping ($10-$16). I also have info on how
to build the manifold
> and where to buy the valves. Contact me off list if
interested.
> Charlie Kuss
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>
>
>
>
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