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How does the electric pump wire in and physically mount up?
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The factory electric lift pump is no bigger than a fuel filter so there are plenty of good places for it. I mounted mine back by the tank on the inside of the frame rail where it was on the donor vehicle. Black wire simply grounds to frame. Red wire has an inline fuse in the wire and it picks up power at the fusebox at a power source that is hot with the ignition on.How does the electric pump wire in and physically mount up?
Is there a reason you didnt install a filter before the pump? I installed one and was glad i did when it filled up with junk from the tank (cleaning out the tank is on my todo list).The factory electric lift pump is no bigger than a fuel filter so there are plenty of good places for it. I mounted mine back by the tank on the inside of the frame rail where it was on the donor vehicle. Black wire simply grounds to frame. Red wire has an inline fuse in the wire and it picks up power at the fusebox at a power source that is hot with the ignition on.
Yes there is. It is not needed. There wasn't one there before and the truck had been driven on a daily basis with no issues. There is also not one there on the newer donor vehicle. The purpose of the large underhood filter is to catch any debris coming from the tank before it gets to the IP. I don't see a need for installing a small filter to protect the big filter from getting dirty.Is there a reason you didnt install a filter before the pump?
Mine is a simple mechanical gauge that reads plenum pressure through a brass fitting and plastic hose.whats the model on the boost gauge? autometer has one that is mechanical and one that is electric, big difference in price.
What did you use for head gaskets? I am getting ready to put a HX35 on my 1028 along with new head studs.I didn't see anything about headgaskets. I changed mine and used ARP studs. The factory Prinotseal gaskets are garbage.
I run 15 psi with no issues. The bottom end can hold that fine. It's the headgaskets that won't.
Also a side note. Not sure what your frame looks like but mine had an extra brace where the drivers side rear spring hanger is that civvy trucks don't have so the 6.5 LS manifold would not fit. The 6.2 one worked fine. I bent the factory crossover a little to line up and welded a new flange on it that I harvested from the original 6.2 Exhaust.
You'll quickly get tired of the GM4 turbo.
When funds allow an HX35 Holset is on my wish list.
Also a DB2 2831-4911 is a nice upgrade . I am running one turned up.
I haven't done anything with the head gaskets. I'll cross that bridge when I get to it but so far so good. Been hauling lots of wood with it the last few months with boost in the 10-12 psi range.What did you use for head gaskets? I am getting ready to put a HX35 on my 1028 along with new head studs.
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