DANGER, Long Rambling Post Ahead... . & and many miss spells.
First: If you are running a Holly Blue, Please, I do not intend to be critical.
I am only describing my experience with my installation of a Holly Blue
I had a relocated campaign pump , with big line kit and oversize Banjos.
Worked for a year( 12-13 psi,Min 10 Psi ). until trip in Aug to Inddynoplace.
Experienced several days of 100 deg temps, Than LP started ' Low Pressure'
3-5 PSI, Inttermitant. I was able to get a Holly Blue and all was fine for
about 2 months. Last trip, as soon as temps dropped in Maine, Pressure
started to fluctuate and drop below 10 Psi ( approx 5-10 at start up ).
Note: major grid cycling, Voltage drop, Fuel Pressure drop.
Seemed to be start of trouble. Since than, having returned to Florida I was still getting low fuel pressure on WOT ( 7 Psi ) and MAJOR PSi fluctuation.
I have since cleaned the Holly screen, installed a Bypass regulator,& added a high pressure spring in the Holly Blue,
Results 11-12 PSi Idle ( Very little pressure Fluctuation ) but Fuel pressure drops to 5-7 Psi at WOT... .
Now, I did call * Holly about application, What I think I learned:
1. * Holly Pumps are not Suction pumps, Must be Gravity feed from fuel tank,
( Pump Lower than tank )
MO this is not practical on Dodge truck. ( unless you accept
limiting fuel to 3/4 tanks usage . Also since line in tank is restrictive,
the gravity feed will never be adequate for a return type fuel system
( regulator With return line ) The pump will always be in a state of partial cavition.
Note : the pump comes with a Dead Head regulator
which also did not work well on my truck... , very low fuel pressure.
2. *Holly Pumps and others are not reliable with Diesel Fuel, To viscous
puts to much load on pump, causing premature failure.
( ? My problems started in cold climate, )
3. * Holly pumps not recomended for Diesel, Seals/components may deteriote
I also spoke with Jegg's, There tech rep said that the Holly and Others
Have had poor track records with Diesel Fuel, not recommended
I also looked on Mallory web site, There 'Blurb' on Typical vane pumps state That Alum housings deteriote with Diesel Fuel ( ?)
SO: It appears Holly Blue and other vane type pumps are not a good choice,
So, My Perceived requirements are:
I need a replacement LP that provides adequate fuel pressure,
(10-15 psi idle and minimum of 10 Psi at WOT ( no HP upgrades )
LP Must have suction capability ( I want to be able to use my 35 gals of
fuel If I need to.
Now:
I have a Fluidamper, so a mech pump is a no-go.
and
I am still resisting the Major Buck replacements as I already have
have: Ret style Press reg/ & system plumbed to tank vent,
So what would meet my needs
The Airtex ??, ( other post )
A 'G' rotor type pump with a bypass check valve ?
( I want the IP to still operate on suction mode in advent of LP stoppage,
Engine Quiting is not an option )
Dual Campaign Pumps in Parallel?
I'M Open for suggestions!!!
Afterthought: How do you check the fuel tank screen for restriction
without pulling tank, is there some gravity feed to a bucket
flow number/method, Just wondering if I got a bad load of fuel,
Filters checked and clean ( twice ), but had a bad feeling about 1 fuel stop.
If you read this far you get a Prize, Click Here. . >>>>>>>> just kidding.
Thanks all, Happy Burb Day
First: If you are running a Holly Blue, Please, I do not intend to be critical.
I am only describing my experience with my installation of a Holly Blue
I had a relocated campaign pump , with big line kit and oversize Banjos.
Worked for a year( 12-13 psi,Min 10 Psi ). until trip in Aug to Inddynoplace.
Experienced several days of 100 deg temps, Than LP started ' Low Pressure'
3-5 PSI, Inttermitant. I was able to get a Holly Blue and all was fine for
about 2 months. Last trip, as soon as temps dropped in Maine, Pressure
started to fluctuate and drop below 10 Psi ( approx 5-10 at start up ).
Note: major grid cycling, Voltage drop, Fuel Pressure drop.
Seemed to be start of trouble. Since than, having returned to Florida I was still getting low fuel pressure on WOT ( 7 Psi ) and MAJOR PSi fluctuation.
I have since cleaned the Holly screen, installed a Bypass regulator,& added a high pressure spring in the Holly Blue,
Results 11-12 PSi Idle ( Very little pressure Fluctuation ) but Fuel pressure drops to 5-7 Psi at WOT... .
Now, I did call * Holly about application, What I think I learned:
1. * Holly Pumps are not Suction pumps, Must be Gravity feed from fuel tank,
( Pump Lower than tank )
MO this is not practical on Dodge truck. ( unless you accept
limiting fuel to 3/4 tanks usage . Also since line in tank is restrictive,
the gravity feed will never be adequate for a return type fuel system
( regulator With return line ) The pump will always be in a state of partial cavition.
Note : the pump comes with a Dead Head regulator
which also did not work well on my truck... , very low fuel pressure.
2. *Holly Pumps and others are not reliable with Diesel Fuel, To viscous
puts to much load on pump, causing premature failure.
( ? My problems started in cold climate, )
3. * Holly pumps not recomended for Diesel, Seals/components may deteriote
I also spoke with Jegg's, There tech rep said that the Holly and Others
Have had poor track records with Diesel Fuel, not recommended
I also looked on Mallory web site, There 'Blurb' on Typical vane pumps state That Alum housings deteriote with Diesel Fuel ( ?)
SO: It appears Holly Blue and other vane type pumps are not a good choice,
So, My Perceived requirements are:
I need a replacement LP that provides adequate fuel pressure,
(10-15 psi idle and minimum of 10 Psi at WOT ( no HP upgrades )
LP Must have suction capability ( I want to be able to use my 35 gals of
fuel If I need to.
Now:
I have a Fluidamper, so a mech pump is a no-go.
and
I am still resisting the Major Buck replacements as I already have
have: Ret style Press reg/ & system plumbed to tank vent,
So what would meet my needs
The Airtex ??, ( other post )
A 'G' rotor type pump with a bypass check valve ?
( I want the IP to still operate on suction mode in advent of LP stoppage,
Engine Quiting is not an option )
Dual Campaign Pumps in Parallel?
I'M Open for suggestions!!!
Afterthought: How do you check the fuel tank screen for restriction
without pulling tank, is there some gravity feed to a bucket
flow number/method, Just wondering if I got a bad load of fuel,
Filters checked and clean ( twice ), but had a bad feeling about 1 fuel stop.
If you read this far you get a Prize, Click Here. . >>>>>>>> just kidding.
Thanks all, Happy Burb Day