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Old 04-06-14, 08:30
Stan Leschert Stan Leschert is offline
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When my mechanic gets back from Normandy, I will check.

We put a 24v frame mounted pump on, and a Holley pressure regulator. Make sure to add fuel water separator and spin on fuel filter.

You are going to have to modify the in tank fuel pickup, as it won't work with an external pump. It has an internal check valve that acts an over pressure bypass. There was a thread on Steel Soldiers which covered it. I added my findings.

I think that the PSI was in the 4-6 range, adjust as req.
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