D Davwol Member Dec 11, 2006 #1 It would be very simple (lots of room & no hose) to mount the fuel pressure sending unit on the tee fitting that comes out of the mechanical fuel pump. Is this a bad idea? Dave 9A 360 Catto
It would be very simple (lots of room & no hose) to mount the fuel pressure sending unit on the tee fitting that comes out of the mechanical fuel pump. Is this a bad idea? Dave 9A 360 Catto
scard Well Known Member Advertiser Dec 11, 2006 #2 I'm no authority, but it sure seems to me that the sender sure wouldn't like (likely failure) being beat up by the shaking engine.
I'm no authority, but it sure seems to me that the sender sure wouldn't like (likely failure) being beat up by the shaking engine.
Mel Legacy Member Mentor Dec 11, 2006 #3 Scott is right. Don't mount any pressure senders on the engine itself. They don't like the vibrations.
Scott is right. Don't mount any pressure senders on the engine itself. They don't like the vibrations.