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Fuse for Electric Fuel Pump
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Bill_OBrien
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Well, after going through 3 fuel pumps due to being burned out it is time to put in a fuse. What type of 'in-line' fuse should I use?

Would this be a good option?

http://www.jegs.com/i/Dorman+Products/326/84938/10002/-1

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Posted on: 2012/4/4 13:45
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Re: Fuse for Electric Fuel Pump
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Why not just a simple "of the era" in-line fuse holder. I'd suggest a fuse rating of 3X the running amperage of the pump. Sure, it should be fused but not sure why the absence of a fuse leads the pumps to burn out. Why did you abandon the mechanical pump?

Posted on: 2012/4/4 14:06
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Re: Fuse for Electric Fuel Pump
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Kind of curious why your pumps keep burning out. Mine has been in for years. Nevertheless, for my two cents, I'd go with a type II or III circuit breaker instead of a fuse--just so I didn't have to carry something in a fuse I might not have at the wrong time -- but up to you. Fuses are the standard of the time. As to breakers, type II resets by turning off the power momentarily and a type III is a complete manual reset where you have to push a button. I have one under the dash (ATC type II) mounted inline in a modified ATC fuse holder in the circuit after my pump on/off switch.

Napa has all types and shapes and sizes and info is printed on the packaging in store--not too good a description of types online though.

Here is one of many places selling fuses and all type breakers as well as a description of the type functions.http://www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d60_dc_circuit_breakers.html

Posted on: 2012/4/4 14:11
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Re: Fuse for Electric Fuel Pump
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Tim Cole
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I had very poor luck with rotary pumps.

The old Stewart Warners were fantastic.

Today the best pump is the 6 volt Airtex which is not sold through NAPA but is carried by Bill Hirsch.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 16:51
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Re: Fuse for Electric Fuel Pump
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+1 on the Airtex pumps. Also depending on the model; you can "pull" through them with the mechanical pump, when the electric pump is off. Which makes it a great pump to use inline for priming and instant vapor lock relief. Just always be sure to use a quality filter before the electric pump, as debris can tear them up pretty quickly.

Posted on: 2012/4/4 16:55
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