I have had to use the extra tank with the power loss problem that occurred. The power loss was caused by a fuel loss or air leaking into the fuel
lines from the fuel tank area, preventing the mech fuel pump from pumping fuel to the engine.
I basically used a tank with a hose in the opening, connected to the fuel filter that was before the mechanical fuel pump. So the connection was the
temp fuel tank, hose, fuel filter, mechanical fuel pump.
The mechanic told me the fuel pump should be able to suck the fuel from the Temp fuel tank but I used a submersible fuel pump to prime the mechanical
fuel pump and to fill the float bowl of the carborator. You can hear it gurgle as the fuel fills the float bowl. If you don't fill the float bowl,
the engine will crank for a while till the mechanical fuel pump can pump enough fuel to begin filling the float bowl and start to feed the
carborator.
The electric pump was only used to prime the mechanical fuel pump and fill the float bowl. then the elec fuel pump was shut off and the mechanical
fuel pump could suck the fuel from the aux tank. Make sure your fuel line is at the bottom of the aux fuel tank so no air gets in the line.
The aux tank I used did not have a cap and was open to atmosphere.
I had to use this aux tank to drive the GMC during many tests trying to prove systems and locate the source of the fuel problem.
One big note here. If you have the carb with the third hose that returns fuel to the gas tanks, you need to run that third return hose to the aux
tank to return the fuel or your 5 gallon fuel tank might as well only be a gallon. In my case, that return line moves a lot of fuel back to the fuel
tanks and if you have the need to drive the GMC, your distance will be short because of that return gas hose sending gas to the fuel tanks.
For future, if you do not have an electric pump on your GMC, I strongly suggest that you add to your plans to install one before the fuel solenoid
valve on the RES side, and connect the wire for 12v feed to the fuel solenoid pos so when you select the RES tank, the elec fuel pump will run. EVEN
BETTER would be to connect the power to the OIL PSI SENSOR ( requires relay ) so if the oil pressure drops, the power to the electric fuel pump will
be cut off.
The electric fuel pump was added to my GMC and was the only reason that I was still able to drive it with the fuel problem. The Elec Fuel Pump also
gives you a chance to prime the mechanical fuel pump and fill the float bowl after sitting for awhile. SOme GMCs' tend to drain the float bowl after
sitting (not good but happens with a certain problem with the carb float bowl) and I actually had the fuel drain back to the tanks, draining the fuel
from my new mech fuel pump, and the insides of that fuel pump RUSTED. The following attempts to start the engine moved the rust to the carb and
destroyed it.
Hope this was helpful.
slc
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