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fuel safe container.  Operate fuel pump until fuel exits fuel line.  Attach fuel line back to the fuel rail after priming 
fuel pump.  After tightening connection, verify leak-free operation while checking fuel rail pressure.  If fuel 
pressure is not high enough, repeat priming procedure to ensure that fuel pump is receiving fuel from tank.  
Turn on fuel pump (typically by bypassing fuel pump relay) without engine operating.  ECU or engine 
management computer may be controlling the relay.  The ECU may only operate pump for a few seconds each 
time ignition switch is set to on.  The pump will have to operate several seconds (30+) to prime and drive air out 
of the fuel system. Reattach fuel rail line.  Start fuel system and inspect for leaks.  Inspect vehicle for any leaks.  
Turn off fuel system and repair any leaks that may be present before continuing. 

7.  When adjusting pressure, be sure that fuel pump is operating to monitor pressure.  Fuelab recommends to use 

a “baseline” pressure reference when adjusting the pressure (adjusting the pressure with engine off or pressure 
reference line or vacuum line unhooked).  The vehicle’s engine may not produce consistent vacuum during idle 
to have repeatable readings. 

8.  After final adjustment of fuel pressure, tighten jam nut.  Road test vehicle, and retest pressure upon return to 

ensure accurate adjustment. After installation of this fuel pump, verify flow capacity to ensure safe levels of 
flow, particularly with reduced levels of pump speed.  Having insufficient flow capacity can result in an engine 
lean-out condition that can cause severe engine damage.  Collecting a given amount of fuel (as measured by 
weight or volume) over a measured amount of time can be used to determine capacity.  Collect fuel flow from 
the return line to measure the amount of fuel capacity at a given operating pressure.  A 20+ ampere capacity 
battery charger may be used to simulate the charging system of the vehicle while engine is off.  If using an 
adjustable fuel pressure regulator, for boosted applications, simulate boost by raising the fuel pressure by the 
amount of expected maximum boost pressure.  Performing these tests will give greater accuracy for capacity 
tests. 

Fuel System Maintenance Notes: 

Periodic inspections and general maintenance are required for longevity and reliability of the fuel system.  This 
action directly affects the fuel pump's performance and reliability.  Included with that are periodic inspection and/or 
filter element replacement.  The straining filter (upstream of pump) should be checked and cleaned at least every 
30,000 miles (more often for off-road operating conditions).  Replace or clean downstream filters (after pump) every 
year or 15,000 miles (more often for off-road operating conditions).  Dirty fuel filters can block flow and adversely 
effect fuel system performance as well as can directly damage the fuel pump.  

Special alert for E85 or Methanol 

Users:

  

DO NOT

 use cellulose (paper) based filter elements!  Water can contaminate the fuel and break down the 

element, creating debris that can damage injectors and fuel pump.  E85 and other oxygenated fuels can absorb 
water.  Long term storage of this fuel within the fuel tank of vehicle is not recommended and can contribute to 
rusting of the fuel pump's tool steel components.  Draining the fuel tank and replacement with small amount of 
Gasoline or Kerosene (along with operating the fuel system for a small period of time) is recommended for long 
term storage of the vehicle. 

Troubleshooting Notes: 

Problem (Symptom) 

Possible Causes 

Possible Solutions 

Not operating or slight 
"clicking" sound when 
turned on. 

  Faulty fuel pump relay. 

  Faulty, dirty, or corroded 

terminals or improperly sized 
wire. 

  Debris from tank or plumbing 

lodged inside pump. 

Check voltage to controller, at power terminals.  If 
voltage is steady and consistent (within 1/2 Volt of 
battery) then contact Fuelab for assistance or repair.  If 
voltage is inconsistent as described, repair or replace 
electrical components as required. 

Not building up fuel 
pressure. 

  Incorrect fuel system initial 

priming procedure. 

  Pump operating in reverse 

direction (see above). 

Repeat procedure for proper priming.  If condition 
continues, check all plumbing upstream (on inlet side) of 
fuel pump. 

Leakage of fuel at 
inlet or outlet fuel 
ports. 

  Improper type of fitting used.  If leakage occurs at fitting, be sure that the proper fitting 

style is used (AN o-ring seal type ONLY!).  Pipe threaded 
style fittings are NOT to be used. 

Loss of fuel pressure 
or erratic pressure 
pulsation after several 
minutes of operation. 

  Cavitation (vapor lock) due 

to overheating or restricted 
inlet. 

Look for sources of heat such as exhaust or fuel rail 
mountings that could be conducting too much heat.  
Check for inlet restrictions such as improperly vented 
tank, or debris blocking inlet straining filter.  Contact 
Fuelab, as pump may be damaged due to improper 
operating condition for repair or consultation. 

 

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Страница 1: ...V 400 LPH 3 Bar Maximum Pressure 125 PSI 8 5 Bar Operating Voltage 8 32 Volts Maximum Current Draw 30 Amperes WARNING Power Supply Voltage must be constant as specified in above specification Only install fuel pump on vehicles using between 12 Volt 6 cell lead acid battery and 24 Volt 12 cell lead acid battery systems with or without a normal operating charging system Pulse Width Modulation or oth...

Страница 2: ... or upstream of fuel pump Minimize plumbing restrictions between fuel tank and fuel pump and regulator for peak performance use 10AN 5 8 or 12AN 3 4 Typically 6AN 3 8 to 10AN 5 8 line is required for the rest of the fuel system after or upstream of fuel pump Use of a strainer filter upstream of fuel pump to reduce risk from foreign object damage Special Note Use only Fuelab 828xx or 868xx Series F...

Страница 3: ...imum shown on the pump certification interval use Use in continuous SPEED CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS flow rate at reduced speed is Example 1 Continuous Maximum Speed Yellow Lug Use Example 2 if the pump at continuous maximum speed The performance curve was recorded as shown on the pulsed signal may also be used to control pump speed See examples below for a method suitable for your application Exa...

Страница 4: ... Cautions and Instructions written on previous pages of these instructions 2 Modify remove or replace other fuel system components as required per established build plan reference notes on previous pages and above 3 Use the supplied brackets attached to the fuel pump as a drilling template to mark holes for mounting bracket Choose a location that minimizes exposure to road hazards and debris away ...

Страница 5: ...performance and reliability Included with that are periodic inspection and or filter element replacement The straining filter upstream of pump should be checked and cleaned at least every 30 000 miles more often for off road operating conditions Replace or clean downstream filters after pump every year or 15 000 miles more often for off road operating conditions Dirty fuel filters can block flow a...

Страница 6: ...ive obligation of Manufacturer shall at its option be to repair or replace the defective Products in the manner and for the period provided above or to refund the purchase price Manufacturer shall not have any other obligation with respect to the Products or any part thereof whether based on contract tort strict liability or otherwise 4 Other Statements ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN STATEMENTS BY MANUFACT...

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