I read in another post that said there is a pressure valve set to open a 14 psi on the injection pump and when opened it returns the excess fuel to the fuel tank. It is this excess fuel that is flowing through the pump that cools and lubricates the injection pump.
The realiability issues with the lift pump and its sometimes (often times) inability to maintain 14 psi or better fuel pressure, according to the numbers I have seen alot of people posting, I would say that there has to be a better, more reliable system to employ in its place that would make life alot easier on the injection pump.
Question. Is there any reason why you would not want the valve on the injection pump open all the time allowing excess fuel to constantly circulate, lubricating and cooling the pump?
If having the valve open all the time would be a good thing, this is what I think would work.
Scrap the lift pump. Find and mount a more reliable pump near the fuel tank, that is capable of sustaining lets say 20 psi at WOT. Mount a high quality fuel pressure regulator set at 15 or 16 psi between the injection pump and the fuel filter. I would want the regulator between the two so it would maintain a constant pressure to the injection pump and the pump pressure would not be influenced by a dirty fuel filter. the fuel pump at 20 psi would keep fuel flowing through the filter at a high enough pressure that the regulator can still regulate the pressure to the inj pump.
I think a fuel pressure guage between the pressure regulator and the fuel filter would give you two vital bits of information. Working condition of the fuel pump and weather or not the fuel filter is getting dirty and in need of changing. Mabe a fuel pressure sending unit on each side of the filter with a switch and one guage would be a better idea.
I hope some of the resident experts will jump in here and tell us all if this is a working possibility.
Also, someone may have already thought of this and or is already using this or a similar system. I did not find anything in my searches.
Thanks in advance
Wayne
The realiability issues with the lift pump and its sometimes (often times) inability to maintain 14 psi or better fuel pressure, according to the numbers I have seen alot of people posting, I would say that there has to be a better, more reliable system to employ in its place that would make life alot easier on the injection pump.
Question. Is there any reason why you would not want the valve on the injection pump open all the time allowing excess fuel to constantly circulate, lubricating and cooling the pump?
If having the valve open all the time would be a good thing, this is what I think would work.
Scrap the lift pump. Find and mount a more reliable pump near the fuel tank, that is capable of sustaining lets say 20 psi at WOT. Mount a high quality fuel pressure regulator set at 15 or 16 psi between the injection pump and the fuel filter. I would want the regulator between the two so it would maintain a constant pressure to the injection pump and the pump pressure would not be influenced by a dirty fuel filter. the fuel pump at 20 psi would keep fuel flowing through the filter at a high enough pressure that the regulator can still regulate the pressure to the inj pump.
I think a fuel pressure guage between the pressure regulator and the fuel filter would give you two vital bits of information. Working condition of the fuel pump and weather or not the fuel filter is getting dirty and in need of changing. Mabe a fuel pressure sending unit on each side of the filter with a switch and one guage would be a better idea.
I hope some of the resident experts will jump in here and tell us all if this is a working possibility.
Also, someone may have already thought of this and or is already using this or a similar system. I did not find anything in my searches.
Thanks in advance
Wayne