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12-09-2022, 06:36 PM | #1 | |
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: LS swap fuel issues
lol, 5 year old thread..
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clearly states 10 amp load... better check the data sheet on the pump.. most pumps will draw more than that, prob avoid that one get an 87 style fuel tank, 87 sender, put a walbro 255 in there and your done. I had these made and sell them on ebay for the 73-87 tanks, only tested on 87, but should be the same size. I had them made to run the higher flow rated pumps that draw more than 14amps.... the factory terminals used on the 87 style fuel pump assemblies is max of 14a.. http://87chevy.com/fuel.htm if you use the stock 87 sender, a 255 style fits exactly like o.e. if you use a walbro 450, you need a customer adapter. easy to make or buy if you cant make. clint
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