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Nov 20, 2016 11:50:50 GMT
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I have a small facet pump (box type) I want to mount it near to my tank but as the tank is under the car I wasn't sure what's the best way?
Any advice would be ideal as the bracket I had thought of would be quite tall on one end as the floor slopes away for the rear axle.
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79cord
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Nov 20, 2016 13:07:54 GMT
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My car mounted its pump low beside the tank, rubber mounted on a bracket under a frame rail, along with filter. Another actually added a full metal shell around it for sound deadening!
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Nov 20, 2016 14:59:43 GMT
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Mini exhaust mounting bobbins will help with noise isolation. Either fasten the pump to a plate, use the bobbins to mount to floor, or use the bobbins directly on the pump.
Either way, remember you're going to need a earth strap for the pump if you mount it like this.
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Last Edit: Nov 20, 2016 15:00:06 GMT by jifflemon
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slater
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Facet pump mounting slater
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Nov 20, 2016 15:43:37 GMT
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Try and keep it low and with a short run to the tank to help it prime. Ive had trouble using them on standard tanks where they have to prime themselves.
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