The fuel pressure from a stock in-tank pump is less than 7 psi.waynegarbo wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 13:47 on un unrelated matter, I scratched the fuel ports on top of another fuel pump sender I'm putting in. will the hoses still seal?
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but how about the return pressure port from the main fuel pump? what kind of sand paper should I use to smooth it out?
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lummert what about the return pressure line coming from the main fuel pump pressure?lummert wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 15:06The fuel pressure from a stock in-tank pump is less than 7 psi.waynegarbo wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 13:47 on un unrelated matter, I scratched the fuel ports on top of another fuel pump sender I'm putting in. will the hoses still seal?
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Return pressure line...
Return - come or go back to a place or person
Fuel tank is like a place, and there is a return line coming back to fuel tank
Pressure - is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
Fuel tank's outgoing line to main fuel pump, would have low pressure, like less than 10psi; and fuel line from main pump to fuel-pressure-regulator would have a higher pressure, less than 50psi. But, the return line from FPR to fuel tank is not generally considered a pressurized line.
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