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Need help with Holley fuel pump!
I was driving my car just before winter came and the car just died. I noticed that the fuel pump wasnt running. After about 5 min the pump kicked back on. I was messing with the timing of the car today and after running for about 15 min the pump stoped running. I have talked to a few friends and they said they had the same thing happen to them. Should I try another one or a diff kind??
Thanks for your time! -Brain |
First, which Holley pump is it and where is the pump located ?? What is the line size ?? Are you running a regulator ?? Is it set up as a bypass ?? And if you are, what is the fuel pressure at idle ??
Sounds like the pump may be hitting a pressure head, therefore unessarily loading the pump and it is thermally shuting off... which is not good. |
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Hey thanks for getting back with me..... Lets see..... Im using the Holley blue pump (110 gph/ 14psi). I have the pump just a bit lower then my DSE SS fuel tank. The line size is #6 or -6. I am using a regulator it was set up at 7 lbs but today it was down to 3 at idle. No its not set up as bypass. I hope this info will help get me back on the road. Thanks for your time! -Brian |
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We have 2 customers with the Holleys pump and we have them fused higher then what Holley says to fuse them at.
I will never put a Holley pump on another car. |
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thanks! |
:question: Well... if its not blowing fuses... there would be no reason to run a larger fuse to begin with. I dont understand what that might solve... :question:
WicKeD- If your budget will accept it... an Aeromotive or a Barry Grant would be my choice. |
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