Which direction does the inline pump flow?
It looks like your basic inline pump but I'm not sure which direction it flows. If I hook it up backwards that won't be good.
There is a fitting coming straight out of one end, and a fitting going sideways at other end.
Any ideas?
There is a fitting coming straight out of one end, and a fitting going sideways at other end.
Any ideas?
I have an Airtex and if memory serves me correctly, the 90 degree end (the one near where the wires go) is the out, and the straight is the in. Mine had a triangle or arrow engraved on the body though, so gives your's a good looking over.
there should be an arrow.
If anything, hook it up to a 12v power source, and stick and run a hose from each end to a jar of gas, and see which way it flows
If anything, hook it up to a 12v power source, and stick and run a hose from each end to a jar of gas, and see which way it flows
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Emerika »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there should be an arrow.
If anything, hook it up to a 12v power source, and stick and run a hose from each end to a jar of gas, and see which way it flows
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Good idea.. just time consuming.
I'll figure it out.
Anyways, what gauge wire can I use with it? I was thinking of running it to the intank fuel pump's power wire under the back seat. I don't want to go to the fuse box or anywhere else (I've got a reason)..
If anything, hook it up to a 12v power source, and stick and run a hose from each end to a jar of gas, and see which way it flows
</TD></TR></TABLE>Good idea.. just time consuming.

I'll figure it out.
Anyways, what gauge wire can I use with it? I was thinking of running it to the intank fuel pump's power wire under the back seat. I don't want to go to the fuse box or anywhere else (I've got a reason)..
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