pusher pump part#s
hay do you guys ahave any part#s of the pusher pumps your using and the prices you paid for them?went to my local napa and asked about diesel compatable fuel pumps and they looked at me like i was sniffing to much diesel.i mentioned the holley and carter and they gave me a dozen prices and couldnt tell me which was made for diesel or not.didnt think it would be that hard.has anyone had any luck with pumps for gas trucks?
The search function is very useful!
Holley blue
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
Holley red
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
Holley black
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Justin
Holley blue
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
Holley red
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
Holley black
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Justin
duallydave:
"justinp" has given you some good links for info on the pumps. You can also
go to ANY "Advanced Auto Parts" Store and obtain the Holley Red or Holley
Blue Pumps. They usually keep them in stock. FYI, the part number for the
Holley Red is: #HLY-12-801 and they run about $90.00. The Holley Blue has
a part number of: #HLY-12-802-1 and they are about $105.00. I like buying
from "Advanced Auto" because they give a one (1) year warranty and can
be found in most any city along with the fact they have pretty competitive
pricing.
I have been running a Holley Red Pump in my 2002 Dodge CTD for over one
year now and have not had ANY problems with it at all! My son (banshee),
and DTR Member Tom Goodall (Goody's-1ton) are both running the Holley
Blue Pumps on their newer 2003-2004 and have had them on there for
over one (1) year also with no problems. You will hear some people say
you can't run diesel fuel through them but I have not found that to be a
problem at all. If you purchase one, one thing you should do is take off
the bottom cover and put a very light coat of "Permatex (Red) Silicone
Sealer around the gasket. This will keep the little pump from leaking.
Take care.
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John_P
"justinp" has given you some good links for info on the pumps. You can also
go to ANY "Advanced Auto Parts" Store and obtain the Holley Red or Holley
Blue Pumps. They usually keep them in stock. FYI, the part number for the
Holley Red is: #HLY-12-801 and they run about $90.00. The Holley Blue has
a part number of: #HLY-12-802-1 and they are about $105.00. I like buying
from "Advanced Auto" because they give a one (1) year warranty and can
be found in most any city along with the fact they have pretty competitive
pricing.
I have been running a Holley Red Pump in my 2002 Dodge CTD for over one
year now and have not had ANY problems with it at all! My son (banshee),
and DTR Member Tom Goodall (Goody's-1ton) are both running the Holley
Blue Pumps on their newer 2003-2004 and have had them on there for
over one (1) year also with no problems. You will hear some people say
you can't run diesel fuel through them but I have not found that to be a
problem at all. If you purchase one, one thing you should do is take off
the bottom cover and put a very light coat of "Permatex (Red) Silicone
Sealer around the gasket. This will keep the little pump from leaking.
Take care.
-----------
John_P
thanx john,that was some great info.i dont have an advance auto store where i live.theres a napa and a lordco and of course canadian tire.but with those# one of those places should be able to help me out.thanx again for the permatex tip,i love that stuff.
Dave
I got a Carter P4070 from Lordco for around $80 and mounted it at the tank inline with my stock (geting weak 12psi) LP. The Carter and stock LP = 17/18 psi
If you wanted to scrap the stock LP then you would need a different model # as this one only puts out 5-6psi but any good counter guy should be able to help you out finding the higher psi model
I got a Carter P4070 from Lordco for around $80 and mounted it at the tank inline with my stock (geting weak 12psi) LP. The Carter and stock LP = 17/18 psi
If you wanted to scrap the stock LP then you would need a different model # as this one only puts out 5-6psi but any good counter guy should be able to help you out finding the higher psi model
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