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Classic-Steele 02-10-2014 11:14 PM

Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier
 
Supply is a 16mmx1.5 and the return is a 14x1.5. Earls part #s are in the pics...
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...psa0957c09.jpg

jamesjones 02-11-2014 02:11 AM

Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Classic-Steele (Post 6519624)
Supply is a 16mmx1.5 and the return is a 14x1.5. Earls part #s are in the pics...
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...psa0957c09.jpg

Cool, thanks again man, you've been a huge help.

dohc91gli 10-21-2015 08:05 PM

Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier
 
old thread I know. but this is the setup I want to run, and I had a few questions. I see the 87 sender has 4 ports. one is pressure, one is return from the corvette regulator/filter. what are the other two for? I ask because instead of running a second complete tank/sender/pump, My thought was to simply (or not so simply) run a small transfer pump from the old talk to the new tank using one of those ports on the new sender. does anyone see a problem with doing this? I have twin tanks now, and originally I wanted to run two complete setups with new tanks, senders, and walbro 255's, but I was thinking this might work too, and cheaper.

second question, how does the walbro 255 hook up in the sender, anyone have a photo?

again, sorry to bump a year old thread. but since this had the info I needed, it seemed fitting.

aggie91 10-22-2015 05:22 PM

Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dohc91gli (Post 7349260)
old thread I know. but this is the setup I want to run, and I had a few questions. I see the 87 sender has 4 ports. one is pressure, one is return from the corvette regulator/filter. what are the other two for? I ask because instead of running a second complete tank/sender/pump, My thought was to simply (or not so simply) run a small transfer pump from the old talk to the new tank using one of those ports on the new sender. does anyone see a problem with doing this? I have twin tanks now, and originally I wanted to run two complete setups with new tanks, senders, and walbro 255's, but I was thinking this might work too, and cheaper.

second question, how does the walbro 255 hook up in the sender, anyone have a photo?

again, sorry to bump a year old thread. but since this had the info I needed, it seemed fitting.

Post #5 in this thread has a photo of the pump installed in the sending unit...

Coursey 11-22-2018 09:26 PM

Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier
 
bump good info


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