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In tank fuel pump substitute for M35

2deuce

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I've seen the price of original pumps, and wondered if there was some work around that didn't empty the wallet. They certainly went up in price since I bought my last one.
What pressure and volume did the original put out?
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simp5782

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I've seen the price of original pumps, and wondered if there was some work around that didn't empty the wallet. They certainly went up in price since I bought my last one.
What pressure and volume did the original put out?
Thanks
I use a 24v Carter vane pump mounted on the firewall in the engine bay. gut the old pump and put a pickup hose on it In the tank.

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2deuce

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I looked in the tank, and it looks surprisingly clean, it is a 1987 truck, so it's not as old as some. If I remember right I think the pump runs slowly, and makes a lot of noise doing so, but doesn't pump anything. How are they resurrected?
 

KN6KXR

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Pull the pump and check it out. Mine was filthy but even after cleaning would only run upside down. Since it's really hard to drive the truck that way I needed a new one.

Honestly the stock pump is a shit design. Why replace it with the same junk? I installed a Walbro for half the price and haven't looked back. Actually I scored it on eBay for like $50 so there's a place to look for a deal. Heck the hoses and fittings cost more (I upgraded to a premium modern hose instead of the hard lines). A good marine diesel pump like the Walbro will last a really long time. The stock one not so much.
 

fsearls92

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Pull the pump and check it out. Mine was filthy but even after cleaning would only run upside down. Since it's really hard to drive the truck that way I needed a new one.

Honestly the stock pump is a shit design. Why replace it with the same junk? I installed a Walbro for half the price and haven't looked back. Actually I scored it on eBay for like $50 so there's a place to look for a deal. Heck the hoses and fittings cost more (I upgraded to a premium modern hose instead of the hard lines). A good marine diesel pump like the Walbro will last a really long time. The stock one not so much.

This is funny, as the original pumps have been in trucks for 50 plus years. Walbro on their site says their pumps will only last 10-20 years.
 
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