Is it a Fuel Pump?

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From: LJ-TJ  (Original Message)
Sent: 10/8/2004 11:46 PM

In trying to get read for the NECWJ I was under the winny trying to get the gas gauge working when I found something that looks like a electric fuel pump.It has three hoses and one wire on the bottom.Further investigation showed they weren't hooked up to anything and that I have only one fuel tank hooked up.While I have a rear tank it's not hooked up to anything.Anybody no what I found?where can I buy a new one.????????? HELP!




From: denison
Sent: 10/9/2004 8:27 PM

The fuel tank selector valve/solenoid looks like an electric fuel pump. Perhaps that is what you saw - maybe 2 inch diameter, and 4 inches tall. It has 3 hoses, or metal lines, and one electric wire. It is bolted to the frame rail on mine, on the passenger side not far from where the tanks are.
One rubber hose comes from each tank, and about 6 inches from the valve/solenoid they connect to the metal tubing that actually goes into the valve/solenoid. There is a 3rd metal line that runs forward to the fuel pump, and has the fuel filter in it, next to the pump at the front of the engine.
The electric wire switches it to the other tank, at least if it isn't gummed up inside. I presume new ones can be bought at RV supply places, and there are two types. The early model RVs only switched the 2 fuel lines, and had 3 fuel line connections. Later model RVs also have to switch the fuel return lines too, so have 6 instead of 3 tube connections.
If yours isn't hooked up, its probably a sign it wasnt working, or that the unused tank has a gummed up pickup tube, or has a leak.
You might want to call the 800 number they have on the www.campingworld.com website.




From: HeavyHaulTrucker
Sent: 10/9/2004 9:13 PM

Denison, that is exactly what he found.  An electric fuel pump would have two wires, and only two hoses (in and out).

John




From: HeavyHaulTrucker
Sent: 10/9/2004 9:16 PM

The fuel tank selector can be bought at Auto Zone, Advanced Auto, etc.  I don't recall the part number, but I bought my replacement at the Advanced Auto store in Knoxville, TN.  I had to order it, but it was there the next morning.

The cost was around $17.00 if I remember right.

John




From: LJ-TJ
Sent: 10/9/2004 10:38 PM

Bingo you got it. Man you guys are gooood at interpretation. I don't know how I'd have ever gotten this thing going with out your help. I'll pick one up soon as I get across the border.Wow. Well were getting down to the short strokes.Here's hope we see some of ya at the Jam. T.J.




From: LJ-TJ
Sent: 10/10/2004 6:33 AM

I hate to be a pain in the butt, but does anybody know if I can get a fuel sending unite at Auto Zone or Advanced Auto Parts as well ??? Thanks T.J.




From: denison
Sent: 10/10/2004 6:50 AM

Its likely you could, since the mopar fuel level sender of the 70s was fairly common in their cars, pickups, vans and trucks. If not, www.jcw.com and you can order it online. put in the key words --fuel level float--. $17 plus shipping. 




From: LJ-TJ
Sent: 10/10/2004 8:04 PM

Thanks Guys see you at the jam.    T.J.