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So I ordered the ACDelco EP158, necessary hose fittings and an inline filter to go before the pump, and the blocking plate.
Since the tank has a sock in it do I need the inline filter? Is it going to cause any issues by installing it? I figure better to be safer than sorry.
My plan is to mount the pump to the frame rail in the engine compartment near the mechanical pump. Connect new hose to the fuel line to the new inline filter than to the pump and from the pump straight up the the existing filter.
Does the inline filter need to be a distance from the pump?
Any reason to run from the new pump to the existing line that goes up the engine and under the intake to the factory filter? Is that route some sort of pre-heater for the fuel?
I planned on tapping into the red wire on the injector pump for power. Is that OK or a bad idea? Where else to get power for the new pump? Safety power shut off? I read some vehicles use a oil pressure switch. Does the 6.2 have this switch or even a place to install one? And if so what switch do I need and where does it go?
Oh, this is an '85 M1009.
Thanks!
Since the tank has a sock in it do I need the inline filter? Is it going to cause any issues by installing it? I figure better to be safer than sorry.
My plan is to mount the pump to the frame rail in the engine compartment near the mechanical pump. Connect new hose to the fuel line to the new inline filter than to the pump and from the pump straight up the the existing filter.
Does the inline filter need to be a distance from the pump?
Any reason to run from the new pump to the existing line that goes up the engine and under the intake to the factory filter? Is that route some sort of pre-heater for the fuel?
I planned on tapping into the red wire on the injector pump for power. Is that OK or a bad idea? Where else to get power for the new pump? Safety power shut off? I read some vehicles use a oil pressure switch. Does the 6.2 have this switch or even a place to install one? And if so what switch do I need and where does it go?
Oh, this is an '85 M1009.
Thanks!