TruckCo
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- Joined
- Feb 3, 2023
- Posts
- 82
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- 24
- Location
- MA
- First Name
- Jay
- Truck Year
- 87
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Good morning guys I hope everyone has a Happy Easter.
I recently dug out the squarebody. Its an 87 Dual tank with an aftermarket Pro Flo FI. I have an older truck that has just the fuel pump on the block and a single gas tank which is so simple.
I was thinking cus my truck is an 87, that is has a pickup pump in each tank. I also have the high pressure frame pump after the selector valve in between the selector valve and motor.
As i was talking to my boss about how many moving parts there are for the fuel system, he and his brother think that if i have the high pressure pump on the rail, that I dont have in tank pumps. Does anyone know if this is true? I figured the frame pump could burn out easily and would want a pony pump, but they own a ton of squarebodies so I had to think they may be right. Is there a way to test for this? Two pickup pumps, selector valve, high pressure pump? Seems like a lot of fail points to me.
Thank you!
I recently dug out the squarebody. Its an 87 Dual tank with an aftermarket Pro Flo FI. I have an older truck that has just the fuel pump on the block and a single gas tank which is so simple.
I was thinking cus my truck is an 87, that is has a pickup pump in each tank. I also have the high pressure frame pump after the selector valve in between the selector valve and motor.
As i was talking to my boss about how many moving parts there are for the fuel system, he and his brother think that if i have the high pressure pump on the rail, that I dont have in tank pumps. Does anyone know if this is true? I figured the frame pump could burn out easily and would want a pony pump, but they own a ton of squarebodies so I had to think they may be right. Is there a way to test for this? Two pickup pumps, selector valve, high pressure pump? Seems like a lot of fail points to me.
Thank you!