Howdy,
Quick question. What would be an acceptable fuel pressure for an electric fuel lift pump? Currently showing 5psi after the lift pump and before the filters.
TIA
JD350 (straight) Lift Pump Pressure
Re: JD350 (straight) Lift Pump Pressure
Welcome to the Board.
Don't be surprised if you find your post on the Late Models Board when you look for it. The 350 a models built after their production started are covered on that board. A moderator will likely move it over there when they see it.
The specs for the pumps used on a 450B (many others including the 350 use the same transfer pump) are: 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 psi at 16 inches above the pump outlet at 1800 camshaft rpm. The flow is 2 quarts per minute (30 gallons per hour) to 3 quarts per minute (45 gallons per hour) at 2 psi at 1600 camshaft rpm.
Don't be surprised if you find your post on the Late Models Board when you look for it. The 350 a models built after their production started are covered on that board. A moderator will likely move it over there when they see it.
The specs for the pumps used on a 450B (many others including the 350 use the same transfer pump) are: 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 psi at 16 inches above the pump outlet at 1800 camshaft rpm. The flow is 2 quarts per minute (30 gallons per hour) to 3 quarts per minute (45 gallons per hour) at 2 psi at 1600 camshaft rpm.
Re: JD350 (straight) Lift Pump Pressure
Perfect. ThanksJim B wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 6:11 pmWelcome to the Board.
The specs for the pumps used on a 450B (many others including the 350 use the same transfer pump) are: 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 psi at 16 inches above the pump outlet at 1800 camshaft rpm. The flow is 2 quarts per minute (30 gallons per hour) to 3 quarts per minute (45 gallons per hour) at 2 psi at 1600 camshaft rpm.
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