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Re: T&T: electric lift pump?

From: Wesley & Patty Eldred (no email)
Date: Sat May 03 2008 - 09:34:52 EDT

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    I totally agree with Rich on the value of an auxillary electric fuel pump
    and his installation has worked well for him and others. When installing
    mine, I felt it was important for the longevity of the electric pump to
    place it after the fuel filters. I also found negligible resistance to fuel
    flow through the pump when it was not being used so I plumbed it in line
    between the first filter and the lift pump. This has worked just fine for
    me for years. The nature of the pump you choose or other circumstances may
    dictate the best configuration for your situation.

    Regards,

    Wesley

    37' LNVT

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Rich Gano" <>
    To: "Trawlers-and-Trawlering" <>;
    <>
    Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 10:00 PM
    Subject: Re: T&T: electric lift pump?

    > Put a bypass loop around the electric pump with a normally opened valve,
    > which you close after starting the pump in order to pressurize the system
    > to
    > the engine. I chose to put mine before the Racors so I wouldn't have to
    > carry a pail of diesel around to prime them when changing filter elements
    > with low fuel levels in the tanks (my Racors are mounted at about
    > mid-level
    > on the tanks).
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