Walbro fuel pump..what does it come with?
I got my walbro fuel pump in the mail today, well it was supposed to come with the install kit (i thought this ment a new wire harness) Well all that I got is what is in this pic I took as soon as I got it today. I just need to know what I am missing so I can email the company.
no that looks like everything it should just be a plug or two screw on the top of the fuel pump you unplug or unscrew it from the old one and then plug or screw it into the new pump.
Install kit - what a scam.
You really don't need anything besides the pump anyway. (a new inlet filter is a good idea, but not necessary - and they come with it) All you get is the inlet filter, that tab that holds it on there, a little hose and some clamps. If I remember right. Of course you have all that already. Has anyone heard of walbro's that don't come with the above? I can't say I have. So where is the kit?
I guess you could say a nitrous bottle comes with an install kit that includes lines, jets, solenoids, and nozzles.
You really don't need anything besides the pump anyway. (a new inlet filter is a good idea, but not necessary - and they come with it) All you get is the inlet filter, that tab that holds it on there, a little hose and some clamps. If I remember right. Of course you have all that already. Has anyone heard of walbro's that don't come with the above? I can't say I have. So where is the kit?
I guess you could say a nitrous bottle comes with an install kit that includes lines, jets, solenoids, and nozzles.
my walblows pump sucks it over heats if i get the tank less then 1/4 and i have a HF CRX so that mean i can go about 170 miles and it is fuel time.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JrCRXHF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my walblows pump sucks it over heats if i get the tank less then 1/4 and i have a HF CRX so that mean i can go about 170 miles and it is fuel time.
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Most likely your install was wrong
</TD></TR></TABLE>Most likely your install was wrong
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Most likely your install was wrong
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Yep, although the fuel does help keep the pump cool, it should run fine without overheating. I would look into that, if it's that hot, something may be wrong with the wiring
Most likely your install was wrong
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yep, although the fuel does help keep the pump cool, it should run fine without overheating. I would look into that, if it's that hot, something may be wrong with the wiring
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Most likely your install was wrong
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i have had the tank down two times so i know this is not the case. it is just that the pump runs hot and needs fuel to keep it cool. i have had this problem with 2 of there pumps on a different project i have.
Most likely your install was wrong
</TD></TR></TABLE>i have had the tank down two times so i know this is not the case. it is just that the pump runs hot and needs fuel to keep it cool. i have had this problem with 2 of there pumps on a different project i have.
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