Grit dog
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- Location
- Auburn, Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
So the second cheapo $45 Mr Gasket fuel pump died today on the 86.
It’s a Vortec 454 so no mechanical option. Feeding an Edelbrock 750.
First one looked new when bought the truck. Lasted about 1 tank of gas and died. New one has lasted about 5? tanks of gas and just crapped out today.
It now has another Autozone special pump in it, for now. (at least it’s died within 1/4 mi of autozone both times, lol)
It’s mounted under the hood, front corner not near the exhaust, so heat shouldn’t be the issue, but just read that the little micro pumps don’t like pulling fuel long distances. Don’t really want to relocate it back by the tanks unless I have to, or at least not til I pull the bed off and replace the old fuel hoses, tank switch etc.
Does anyone make a pump that is good for pulling fuel rather than pushing it?
Prefer to keep it under the hood if possible.
Thanks
It’s a Vortec 454 so no mechanical option. Feeding an Edelbrock 750.
First one looked new when bought the truck. Lasted about 1 tank of gas and died. New one has lasted about 5? tanks of gas and just crapped out today.
It now has another Autozone special pump in it, for now. (at least it’s died within 1/4 mi of autozone both times, lol)
It’s mounted under the hood, front corner not near the exhaust, so heat shouldn’t be the issue, but just read that the little micro pumps don’t like pulling fuel long distances. Don’t really want to relocate it back by the tanks unless I have to, or at least not til I pull the bed off and replace the old fuel hoses, tank switch etc.
Does anyone make a pump that is good for pulling fuel rather than pushing it?
Prefer to keep it under the hood if possible.
Thanks