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Bud
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โFeb-29-2016 12:42 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
But the fuel going through the pump offers more cooling than the fuel surrounding the pump. I still don't see the added value of cooling from the outer surface of the pump. The pump itself generates little heat, which is carried away by the fuel flow.
Richard
โFeb-29-2016 12:38 PM
Rick Jay wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
I've seen this rationale many times. But why would fuel tank level affect fuel pump temperature if the pumped fuel flows through both the pump and the pump motor housing?
Richard,
The fuel pumps to which they are referring are inside the gas tank. By keeping the tank level high, the gasoline surrounding the pump acts like a heatsink to keep the pump cooler. If the gasoline level drops below the top level of the pump then the pump will run warmer because of the loss of this cooling action, potentially accelerating wear and increasing the likelihood of pump failure.
To that, the other variable I'd add is to make sure the gasoline stays fresh in the tank and to add fuel stabilizer if the fuel will sit in the tank for 6 months or more. I find this especially true for my small gasoline engines, and wonder if the fuel pumps could also be effected by a build up of varnish. The price of a bottle of Stabil is cheap compared to a new fuel pump and installation. Pluse the Stabil helps keep the generator fuel system in top shape too.
~Rick
โFeb-29-2016 11:01 AM
enblethen wrote:
The fuel pump relay only operates for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to "ON". After that the power comes through the oil pressure sending unit.
โFeb-29-2016 08:55 AM
Bud
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โFeb-29-2016 08:44 AM
โFeb-28-2016 12:17 PM
enblethen wrote:
Many basement style set ups you cannot get to the fuel pump through the floor because there is holding tanks in the basement.
Look hard before starting to cut holes.
My rig has holding tanks in way from the top and stabilizer brackets from bottom.
โFeb-28-2016 10:35 AM
Bud
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โFeb-27-2016 04:57 PM
Cousin_Eddy wrote:
Trying to be pro active an do preventative maintenance. How long with the fuel pump last in a 1995 P30 chevy motor home chassis? Is it mileage, time or both? Anyone have to replace theirs already? Thanks.
โFeb-27-2016 03:58 PM
Bud
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