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I've been slowly getting my new-to-me MEP003a working and i just finally tracked down a "fish-biting" issue I thought was plugged fuel filters but was actually a dead fuel lift pump. At some point in the machines past the aux-transfer pump disappeared so my unit had only two fuel pumps, and they were plumbed inline feeding the filters. The downstream lift pump is/was dead and I guess they don't "flow-thru" very well because I could barely fill the filters while priming after changing the filters out. Once I plumbed the system to one single lift pump pulling from the tank and discharging to the filters I got good fast flow and about 10PSI fuel pressure to the Injector Pump... no more fish biting. Now to the title question:
Is it important to have 2 fuel pumps inline? Is there a pressure requirement for the Injector pump not met by a single pump?
On a side note I have the hose and bung adapter for an aux tank... but now I guess I need to get a transfer pump to operate "as-designed" for an aux tank.
Is it important to have 2 fuel pumps inline? Is there a pressure requirement for the Injector pump not met by a single pump?
On a side note I have the hose and bung adapter for an aux tank... but now I guess I need to get a transfer pump to operate "as-designed" for an aux tank.