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Inlet Attachement: Quick Connect
Inlet Size: 5/16 "
Item Grade: Standard Replacement
Maximum Amperage (A): 5.0
Maximum Free Flow Rate (gph): 28.0
Outlet Attachment: Quick Connect
Outlet Size: 5/16 "
Package Contents: Electric Fuel Pump, Terminal Hardware, Extra Fitting, Seal, (2) Retaining Clips, (2) Splices, Instruction Sheet
Product Condition: New
Pump Location: External
Pump Type: Electric
Relief Pressure (psi): 99.0
Strainer Included: No
Voltage Rating: 12 vDC
Wiring Harness Included: No
Working Pressure (psi): 44.0
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The Walbro TU205 OE Replacement Fuel Pump Kit. This kit is rated to operate at 12 volts and has a minimum flow of 124 liters per hour against a normal operating pressure of 45 psi. This fuel pump is typically located In-Tank.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
Reviews on Amazon are not very good.
Also, be careful. If your chassis has "returnless" fuel, the fuel pump control module will cause the pump to run hot.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:which of those Walbro's is for the F-53?
Reviews on Amazon are not very good.
Check out Walbro inline fuel pumps
Also, be careful. If your chassis has "returnless" fuel, the fuel pump control module will cause the pump to run hot.
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T18skyguy wrote:Ford tech warned me a while ago about the bolts said to make sure and pre-soak and turn forward/backward in small amounts.
My fuel pump went out and I used an ATV lift to bring down and raise the new tank. What happened is when I went to undo the bolts to remove the pump, every one of them snapped off which mandated a new tank. The guy I bought the tank from said that bolts snapping off is the single biggest problem with replacing the in tank pumps. You may have dodged an expensive bullet by not pulling the tank.
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TNGW1500SE wrote:My HWH jacks are like that. I can't even see how they tightened some of the nuts. Any tips on how you handled this?
Mine was designed so the back jacks were in the way of one of the straps. That sucked.
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