After reading several write up before and during my attempt at replacing my in tank fuel pump with a TRE 340 255LPH I ran into some problems.
All of the write ups seem to refer to a "newer" fuel pump cradle with a single outlet and a bottom support that requires some dremel modifications.
When I pulled my pump today I noticed my cradle was quite different. I had one positive wire, no ground wire, just a bracket that acted as a support and two outlets, one 5/16s and one 3/8s.
The 5/16s outlet seems to go straight to the fuel rail (most inner line) and the 3/8s goes to the external transfer pump when then goes to the fuel filter via a 5/16s.
Since there is no bottom support and two outlets I am a bit confused on how to correctly finish the job.
If I delete the external pump, how do I go from a 3/8s outlet to the 5/16s needed for a fuel filter?
How does the pump actually mount to the cradle?
I hope this makes sense.... I could really use some help.
The Green arrows show the larger (3/8s) outlet which goes to the pump and eventually the filter. The Blue shows the 5/16s that seems to go direct to the rail.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks
All of the write ups seem to refer to a "newer" fuel pump cradle with a single outlet and a bottom support that requires some dremel modifications.
When I pulled my pump today I noticed my cradle was quite different. I had one positive wire, no ground wire, just a bracket that acted as a support and two outlets, one 5/16s and one 3/8s.
The 5/16s outlet seems to go straight to the fuel rail (most inner line) and the 3/8s goes to the external transfer pump when then goes to the fuel filter via a 5/16s.
Since there is no bottom support and two outlets I am a bit confused on how to correctly finish the job.
If I delete the external pump, how do I go from a 3/8s outlet to the 5/16s needed for a fuel filter?
How does the pump actually mount to the cradle?
I hope this makes sense.... I could really use some help.
The Green arrows show the larger (3/8s) outlet which goes to the pump and eventually the filter. The Blue shows the 5/16s that seems to go direct to the rail.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks
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