Earlier this year, I had to replace the fuel pump on my 6K Onan.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, they run on gasoline, not money... but I
digress..
I was looking for some VW parts today and I ran across this in the JC
Whitney catalog (http://www.jcwhitney.com)
Part number 73EK9147B, page 23, catalog 62F priced at $34.99
This is a Facet pump, 2-4 PSI output. The picture is identical to the John
Deere fuel pump I bought for about $45 or so earlier this year, which is
identical to the pump that I didn't buy at Onan of Indiana for $93 and
change.
I have no reason to believe this isn't an ideal direct replacement for the
original Onan unit. It does not have a built in fuel filter. The original
had a sintered bronze filter under a screw on cap on the bottom (well --- at
least mine did.)
You could easily use a metal shell gas filter. You could put it ahead of the
fuel pump if you wanted to, they've got plenty of 'drawing' power.
Mark Grady
Contrary to conventional wisdom, they run on gasoline, not money... but I
digress..
I was looking for some VW parts today and I ran across this in the JC
Whitney catalog (http://www.jcwhitney.com)
Part number 73EK9147B, page 23, catalog 62F priced at $34.99
This is a Facet pump, 2-4 PSI output. The picture is identical to the John
Deere fuel pump I bought for about $45 or so earlier this year, which is
identical to the pump that I didn't buy at Onan of Indiana for $93 and
change.
I have no reason to believe this isn't an ideal direct replacement for the
original Onan unit. It does not have a built in fuel filter. The original
had a sintered bronze filter under a screw on cap on the bottom (well --- at
least mine did.)
You could easily use a metal shell gas filter. You could put it ahead of the
fuel pump if you wanted to, they've got plenty of 'drawing' power.
Mark Grady