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Fuel lift pump
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Fuel lift pump
The boat is a 1998 TE 28 with a GM diesel. We have been experiencing a fuel supply issue. The boat has the fuel line fitting coming out of the top of the tank, through a check valve, into a fuel filter. Next to the fuel outlet, there is a circular housing sticking out the the cover...is it a lift pump? If it is, it must be plumbed internally.
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Re: Fuel lift pump
Does it have wires coming out of it? Picture?
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Re: Fuel lift pump
You can remove the check valve. Not required for diesel.
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Re: Fuel lift pump
Another thought: You should be able to hear or feel the lift pump running when it is energized. Putting your ear near it or hand on it should answer your question.
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Re: Fuel lift pump
After more investigation, I have figured out the circle housing is the original fuel gauge sender unit. Looks like it failed and instead off pulling the tank and replacing it, they just installed a new one and added a deck plate to gain access. Reading up on filtering, Racor recommends installing the filter assembly on the suction side of the fuel pump for optimum water separating efficiency. From all that I have read about the TE28, Albin never used lift pumps. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Fuel lift pump
I'm not familiar with the TE28 but I do know the 6.5 Chevy diesel. It needs a lift pump of some kind to deliver fuel to the injection pump.
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Re: Fuel lift pump
I am not sure about GM diesels but the Cummins and my Volvo have the lift pumps on the engine.
Russ
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL