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Originally Posted by J-440
Greg I know that I don't know you that well, but I'm not hip to "gay slang". I sure as hell don't know what a flooded head is. And "lifting the yellow"....is that a derogatory anti-Asian statement from back in the days of WW2?? I think I might be triggered by those statements.
Just kidding brother. No dude, I seriously don't know what you mean.
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LOL ---- Okay - Okay!
Flooded head -- means does the fuel flow to the pump intake side without any help (suction). So it would be about like saying -- is the PUMP lower than the TANK
Yellow? Yeah that's the color of my race gas! Did I really say that??? LOL I corrected the post and substituted the word FUEL for Yellow.
So what happens with most electric fuel pumps -- they're not made to SUCK fuel - they're made to PUSH fuel -- so if the head (pump) is flooded -- the fuel flows to the pump naturally -- and the pump only needs to push it along...... IF you have to lift the fuel -- i.e., the pump has to SUCK fuel to feed itself --- the suction can create cavitation (air bubbles) - and if it's too severe can cause the fuel to "boil".....
I'm really just trying to help get this sorted out - and not being able to see the set up etc - causes questions.