BigBearZach
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So I was thinking about making so fuel system upgrades and was wondering if a fass or airdog system with a better fuel filter and air separator would be a good idea for my truck
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So I was thinking about making so fuel system upgrades and was wondering if a fass or airdog system with a better fuel filter and air separator would be a good idea for my truck
Very nice set up. With the hose lengths provided, I could pretty much do the same with my install except there's the question as to where to stash the extra coils of fuel lines.I have mounted my Air Dog up under the bed rail. I have made the wiring and the hoses long enough to unbolt the pump and set it on the ground without having to disconect anything. I have a low pressure switch activate the "water in fuel" light in the dash. I have removed all the stock fuel system.View attachment 36545View attachment 36546View attachment 36547View attachment 36548
http://leroydiesel.com/Fuel_Delivery.html Scroll down to 4th item.
IMO the Walbro (first item) is the way to go and the biggest bang for the buck.
The only hoses that I used from the Air Dog kit was the return line. I used stainless braded for the suction line, so it would not collapse. I used regular rubber hose for the feed line, I put a silicone fire sock over the rubber hose in the engine compartment. I used the aluminum splice to shorten the return line and ran it up and over the pump.
I also recommend up sizing the wire to the pump. I am having some trouble keeping the voltage up at the pump. My pressure switch will flicker at idle.
now are you going to put a sump or have a sump on your tank or just leave it the way it is
now are you going to put a sump or have a sump on your tank or just leave it the way it is
Yes I pulled the voltage through the stock wiring. I cut the plug off the stock lift pump. Spliced the supplied wires onto the plug. BUT the Air Dog 100gph has a maximum of 20 amps. The fuse feeding the stock lift pump was 20amps, this is why I used the stock wiring. Yours has to be more, so it will have to be different.
Leroy, do you have a line on them with a 1/2" hose barb? That's what I need at the fuel sender to avoid a monstrosity of adapters necking things up. Please call if you do.Just wanted to mention this real quick. My LP bypass kit/fittings will also fit the large/supply side of the pick up tube. Very simular to the pic above except has 3/8" hose barb.
That might be good if your lines are rusty....ect
Leroy, do you have a line on them with a 1/2" hose barb? That's what I need at the fuel sender to avoid a monstrosity of adapters necking things up. Please call if you do.