I'm trying to find out if there's a cam lobe for a mechanical pump in an 88 tbi motor. It's been switched to carb and the intank pump went bad. We'd kind of like to not mess with getting in the tank again after this
If you are pulling the tank to put a pick up tube in, just put another electric in tank...It has a cover plate bolted on, with sealant around it so I'm guessing it's drilled.. ..
Sounds like we might put a pickup tube in place of the factory pump and an electric on the frame
This one had the least amount of miles and was the oem.
When I switched to carb I did put a regulator on it and set the pressure that way. We still ended up using the regulator. It's pulling through the old pump because we needed it to run and run now. Runs fine. We did it this morning before he had to go to work. Set the regulator at 5.5. he plans on dropping the tank at a later date to remove the old pump and make a pickup tube. But we need to find an in-tank filter we can use first
What external pump did you use?
Noisy?
In my experience your 100% Correct, and the problem is not necessarily the pump. although all I have ever used were OEM. The problem lies in the fact that the pump is FUEL COOLED, so when you run the tank below lets say 1/4 or more, on turns or incline/decline or simply run out of gas, the pump may be out of the fuel for however long, so its not being cooled. Almost every pump I have ever changed showed signs of having been run hot or frankly just burned up.(connectors melted)So if you want the pump to live,it has to stay cool in the fuel.If you keep replacing pumps there is a reason. Pays to use oem parts sometimes.
Over the counter auto parts pumps are the worst.
Well that's a pretty good safety margin. I sure wish I had that on all the Third Gen's I have dropped the tank on. Good Luck.Tank is a 40. And sending unit is for 25. So when it says empy there's 15 gallons in it, and it's always had gas added at about 1/4 on the gauge. Fixed now either way![]()