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How much pressure should a mechanical fuel pump have?

How much pressure should a mechanical fuel pump have?

Pressure Problems On modern automobiles, the average fuel pump pressure is over 60 PSI (pounds per square inch). On classic cars with mechanical style fuel pumps, however, the pressure is much lower—between four and six PSI.

What was the fuel pressure on a GMC pickup?

The fuel pump required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour, while 12 volts was the minimum current requirement. The fuel pump was located inside the gas tank. Fuel Pumps: 1985-1990 GMC S15 Pickup Fuel Pump 4 Cyl. 2.5L (E) T.B.I.

What was the minimum fuel pressure for a GMC Caballero?

The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour and 12 volts was the minimum current requirement. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. The GMC Caballero used a six-cylinder 4.3-liter engine from 1986 to 1987. This engine’s fuel pump required 12 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch.

What was the minimum fuel pressure for a GMC Savana?

This engine required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour and the minimum current was 12 volts. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. From 1987 to 1996 the GMC Savana used 5.7-liter eight-cylinder engine. The fuel pump for this engine required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch.

What’s the minimum fuel pressure for a GMC Yukon?

The Sonoma used a six-cylinder 4.3-liter engine from 1997 to 2001. The fuel pump required 61 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 26 gallons per hour with a 13 volt minimum requirement. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. From 1992 to 1995 the GMC Yukon used an eight-cylinder 5.7-liter engine.

The fuel pump required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour, while 12 volts was the minimum current requirement. The fuel pump was located inside the gas tank. Fuel Pumps: 1985-1990 GMC S15 Pickup Fuel Pump 4 Cyl. 2.5L (E) T.B.I.

The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour and 12 volts was the minimum current requirement. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. The GMC Caballero used a six-cylinder 4.3-liter engine from 1986 to 1987. This engine’s fuel pump required 12 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch.

This engine required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 29 gallons per hour and the minimum current was 12 volts. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. From 1987 to 1996 the GMC Savana used 5.7-liter eight-cylinder engine. The fuel pump for this engine required 12 lbs of fuel pressure per square inch.

The Sonoma used a six-cylinder 4.3-liter engine from 1997 to 2001. The fuel pump required 61 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow was 26 gallons per hour with a 13 volt minimum requirement. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank. From 1992 to 1995 the GMC Yukon used an eight-cylinder 5.7-liter engine.

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