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Putting a flare on the end of steel tubing to help hold a rubber hose from slipping off is pretty easy. If you dont have a flaring kit, Autozone will loan you the tool for free.In my opinion, if you didn't want to keep it original. I would just use an elbow and a hose barb fitting, cut the steel line and put in a diesel rated rubber fuel line and call that good. Use a tubing cutter on the steel line, not a hack saw or abrasive wheel. Even though the steel line isn't barbed or have the knob on the end, because of the low pressure a hose clamp would hold out just fine. If you wanted extra insurance just double hose clamp that end. That would also act as a vibration dampener.
PTFE braided stainless is cheap enough these days. It should outlast the generator and/or the owner.In my opinion, if you didn't want to keep it original. I would just use an elbow and a hose barb fitting, cut the steel line and put in a diesel rated rubber fuel line and call that good. Use a tubing cutter on the steel line, not a hack saw or abrasive wheel. Even though the steel line isn't barbed or have the knob on the end, because of the low pressure a hose clamp would hold out just fine. If you wanted extra insurance just double hose clamp that end. That would also act as a vibration dampener.
To add info because it causes me a headache and may save some people in the future:Thanks for the help guys, "Demoh" clued me in on the fitting size to my existing lines -4AN or 1/4" JIC to 1/8" NPT. I can get the 4" hardline made at a Carquest store. Thanks all, I'll post pictures & description of parts when I gather it all.
Facet 40193N is available. They're a bit spendy. Any of the Airtex 24V pumps will work with plumbing modifications. 24v Carter pumps like the P74018.What is the current replacement main fuel pump for an MEP-802A? I have an E1073 installed that is dead. There are misc posts out there that the E1073 was a 30 PSI pump. I have looked for the Facet 40193 that was also supposed to be that pressure. I can't find anything in 2022. Facet cube pumps look to max out at about 15 PSI.
As I understand it, that main pump lifts fuel to the injector pump and the excess overflows back to the tank.
This generator is in the Addirondacks where temperature can dip to -30F. I believe the high pressures could be good for moving cold/gelled fuel through the filters. I really don't want to reduce the PSI and have difficulties at cold.
Facet lists a 40317 cube pump that is 12-15 PSI but is 50 GPH. If this flow rats is too high, and gelled fuel is overflowing, could this pop off the overflow hoses?
Thanks,
Carl
Simple solution is don't let your fuel gel. Put the correct additives in your fuel ahead of time.What is the current replacement main fuel pump for an MEP-802A? I have an E1073 installed that is dead. There are misc posts out there that the E1073 was a 30 PSI pump. I have looked for the Facet 40193 that was also supposed to be that pressure. I can't find anything in 2022. Facet cube pumps look to max out at about 15 PSI.
As I understand it, that main pump lifts fuel to the injector pump and the excess overflows back to the tank.
This generator is in the Addirondacks where temperature can dip to -30F. I believe the high pressures could be good for moving cold/gelled fuel through the filters. I really don't want to reduce the PSI and have difficulties at cold.
Facet lists a 40317 cube pump that is 12-15 PSI but is 50 GPH. If this flow rats is too high, and gelled fuel is overflowing, could this pop off the overflow hoses?
Thanks,
Carl
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