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    What transfer pump are people using

    What transfer pump are people using to transfer diesel between tanks. I am after a good one has my second pump has failed again

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRO View Post
    What transfer pump are people using to transfer diesel between tanks. I am after a good one has my second pump has failed again
    I hvae heard Facet pumps should do it, I don't fit them to diesels myself but they are great for petrol systems. Only 1 moving part. Beware of chinese copies.

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    Don't know what brand is on mine,but it hasn't missed a beat in the nearly nine years I've had the vehicle.

    I'll take a squizz tomorrow.

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    I have had good experiences with Holley and Facet pumps on competititon vehicles.

    cheers

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    I'm using a pump of an early Rangie. Cheap and plentiful.

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    I have run a facet on a 300 tdi on vegi oil and diesel, and it worked fine. I run a drill through the pump inline filter so there is less restriction and appears to allow the pump to flow better. I still run the sedimenter and main filter. They are a push type pump so closer to the tank the better. $90.00 last one i bought from super cheap.

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    closer to which tank though ?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Hi
    I need to pump from the 60lt tank under the drivers side seat to the main 80lt tank at the back, witch is slightly higher.

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    closer to the supply tank and preferabley as low as you can get them...

    they dont provide much suction so dont give much lift height but they will "push" a long way.


    dont forget to link the breathers of the 2 tanks so that you dont burst the lines/tank/fittings/cap.
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    Also mount them to a hard point, as they rattle like a banshee if not solidly mounted. As previously mentioned they dont like Drawing but can push with nill issues from the end of a wagon to the front so you should have no issues transfering between tanks. Just for info. I used to have an old cruiser with twin tanks, worked out range for non guaged one, ( 300ks) and just switched over by 3 way ball valve. nil electric involved worked ok for me.

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