The sending unit is spring loaded, it should raise up high enough.I have the G&R sump so return goes in the sump. Is there enough room under the sump to install the mounting adapter?
I could never understand the appeal. the stock pickup can extract to less then a 1/4" of fuel left in the tank without adding much air to the fuel. the sump if used down that far can easily suck air just from the sloshing. in a static environment sumps would likely do best but not in a moving vehicle. not to mention the damage risks and legal issuesI wouldn’t even use the sump but that’s just me
I could never understand the appeal. the stock pickup can extract to less then a 1/4" of fuel left in the tank without adding much air to the fuel. the sump if used down that far can easily suck air just from the sloshing. in a static environment sumps would likely do best but not in a moving vehicle. not to mention the damage risks and legal issues
I could never understand the appeal. the stock pickup can extract to less then a 1/4" of fuel left in the tank without adding much air to the fuel. the sump if used down that far can easily suck air just from the sloshing. in a static environment sumps would likely do best but not in a moving vehicle. not to mention the damage risks and legal issues
FASS is also the only pump ive ever seen that requires a self prime but you call them and you are the idiot that says so. airdog has no issues self priming or issues on a LMLThe LML pickups do not flow as well as the older ones, and the older ones are prone to efficiency losses as well. All but 1 lift pump I've installed in an LML required a sump to keep the pump from cavitating. Call Fass and they'll tell you the same thing.
fare points. at what HP or fuel draw does this become an issue?The LML pickups do not flow as well as the older ones, and the older ones are prone to efficiency losses as well. All but 1 lift pump I've installed in an LML required a sump to keep the pump from cavitating. Call Fass and they'll tell you the same thing.
the stock pickup has it's own bowl that does the exact same thing except it's taller and resists loosing the fuel better than the sump during acceleration or steep grades. not seeing your logicThink about it for a minute. With a sump you will have a lot less room for the fuel to move around in. Less likely to slosh out, and rapidly refilled when the fuel sloshes back to the other side. This would only be a concern when close to empty. And when moving at a stable rate, it's the same as sitting still. Now a sustained negative g force will empty the sump, but then you have much worse problems.
Imagine a gallon milk jug with a thimble sized sump in it.
Think about it for a minute. With a sump you will have a lot less room for the fuel to move around in. Less likely to slosh out, and rapidly refilled when the fuel sloshes back to the other side. This would only be a concern when close to empty. And when moving at a stable rate, it's the same as sitting still. Now a sustained negative g force will empty the sump, but then you have much worse problems.
Imagine a gallon milk jug with a thimble sized sump in it.
if the level sensor is bad, you can always install a universal fuel level sender #3262 in place of the original sender so you don't have to modify a good working pickup/sender.Well cannot just push up the basket cause that throws off level sensor off. Well I already have the hole drilled under stick pickup and I need to change fuel level sensor anyways plus I just dropped a 7mm socket in the fill port lol. In process of tank removal now and will modify stock pickup so the sump goes right inside it
What do you mean by "self prime"? I haven't had an issue with filling and priming a Fass system since they switched to their "signature series" pumps. Before that, yes, they cavitated easier and usually needed either a full tank of head pressure or some fuel in the filter to create enough suction to get going.FASS is also the only pump ive ever seen that requires a self prime but you call them and you are the idiot that says so. airdog has no issues self priming or issues on a LML
fare points. at what HP or fuel draw does this become an issue?