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Post by 84turbo on May 17, 2009 15:43:25 GMT -5
What needs to be done if anything to put a 255lb pump in an 84 svo. i've been told i need to update the bracket and change a wire.
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Post by Stinger on May 18, 2009 10:14:44 GMT -5
Inline or in-tank?
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Post by 84turbo on May 18, 2009 21:07:22 GMT -5
in tank
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Post by Stinger on May 19, 2009 11:29:13 GMT -5
You'll need an 87-93 in-tank fuel pump bracket, an inline filter from a Ranger to replace the stock fuel pump inline location, and to remove the resistor wire going to the stock intank pump.
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Post by denz on May 19, 2009 19:13:24 GMT -5
what wire is the resistor wire
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Post by 84turbo on May 19, 2009 19:45:19 GMT -5
what year ranger, and remove the resistor or the whole wire. so it'll be runnin throught two filters?
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Post by Stinger on May 20, 2009 13:14:08 GMT -5
The resistor is in the ground side, run a new ground wire for the pump. I just run it from pump to the fuel tank strap bolt. The power feed is fine, but in factory configuration the ground wire is a resistance wire and will only allow about 11 volts to get to the pump. If you forget this the pump won't operate at full potential.
As for the fuel filter, a WIX 33296 is the longer one that is a ranger application (90-93 4.0 v6 I think). The stock one is a WIX 33097 which I would also replace. When done, you will have two inline filters. The longer one is just there to replace the "gap" in the stock fuel lines after you remove the inline pump.
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Post by 84turbo on May 21, 2009 11:44:31 GMT -5
bracket out of a v8 car or doe's it matter
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Post by Stinger on May 21, 2009 18:06:46 GMT -5
Any 87-93 Mustang.
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Post by 84turbo on Jun 16, 2009 18:00:23 GMT -5
does any body know what wire is the resistor wire.
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Post by 84turbo on Jun 16, 2009 18:07:04 GMT -5
i forgot to do it. the burning smell and smoking wires reminded me
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Post by Stinger on Jun 16, 2009 23:24:31 GMT -5
The resistor is in the ground side, run a new ground wire for the pump. I just run it from pump to the fuel tank strap bolt. The power feed is fine, but in factory configuration the ground wire is a resistance wire and will only allow about 11 volts to get to the pump. If you forget this the pump won't operate at full potential. See above...and that alone shouldn't make it short out and melt wires...sure you didn't pinch a wire going back together?
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