A couple of pusher pump questions:
1. Assuming a low pressure hi volume pump like the ones so many use, which pump can be installed in series and fuel still be pulled through by the stock LP in case of pusher failure? Carters?
2. Should one install a low restriction filter between the tank and the pusher? In otherwords is the restriction by a dead pusher and filter setup a major restriction to an already ailing stock setup and would therefore overwork the stock one in short order. I'm thinking it is.
3. If the stock LP fails, can a pusher still pump through it?
4. I get the feeling the pusher pump should only run when the engine is running and not when starting to prevent overpressure at starts. Is it best to let the stock unit handle the startup and the pusher kick in once the key is in the run position.
I have read archives till I'm dead tired tonight. I've concluded I would like to install one cause I believe that 20psi idle shouldn't be fatal to the VP44 as we all know 0-8 psi can be. Thats my feeling. I'm willing to roll the dice on that one. I'm wanting to keep it simple on mine. Short answers are fine. Or elaborate if necessary.
I really admire the ingenuity of all those who have done this. You guys are really what keep these trucks going strong. If DC would only listen to all this and adapt it. Imagine, true 350,000 mile intervals without fuel problems. Wonder what the 03's use, the same old lift pump??
1. Assuming a low pressure hi volume pump like the ones so many use, which pump can be installed in series and fuel still be pulled through by the stock LP in case of pusher failure? Carters?
2. Should one install a low restriction filter between the tank and the pusher? In otherwords is the restriction by a dead pusher and filter setup a major restriction to an already ailing stock setup and would therefore overwork the stock one in short order. I'm thinking it is.
3. If the stock LP fails, can a pusher still pump through it?
4. I get the feeling the pusher pump should only run when the engine is running and not when starting to prevent overpressure at starts. Is it best to let the stock unit handle the startup and the pusher kick in once the key is in the run position.
I have read archives till I'm dead tired tonight. I've concluded I would like to install one cause I believe that 20psi idle shouldn't be fatal to the VP44 as we all know 0-8 psi can be. Thats my feeling. I'm willing to roll the dice on that one. I'm wanting to keep it simple on mine. Short answers are fine. Or elaborate if necessary.
I really admire the ingenuity of all those who have done this. You guys are really what keep these trucks going strong. If DC would only listen to all this and adapt it. Imagine, true 350,000 mile intervals without fuel problems. Wonder what the 03's use, the same old lift pump??