Fuel Pump Return line

tom cloud cloud at hagar.ph.utexas.edu
Mon Aug 26 20:14:03 GMT 1996


>Matthew Lamari <mlamari at origin.ea.com> wrote:
>
>I was just thinking of your idea (quite good) for the return line to a pump
>going to the back of the pump (thus saving further butchery of the fuel tank
>area.)
>
>I was wondering, though, that, in the flow circuit, it is possible for the
>pump to end up pulling fuel through the regulator.  I guess this would
>depend on the flow resistance between the fork and the tank, and the pump
>and the return fork. 
>
>Since it was your idea (don't want to take credit) I was wondering if you
>could mention it to the group and see if anyone has tried it or shoots it
>down for some reason.
>
>It sounds like a cool way to add such a thing; but I was wondering if it had
>any hazards I should know about.
>
>thanks,
>Matthew.
>

Okay, here goes:

On the Holley EFI system (Matt, you could call Holley tech. support
at 502-781-9741 about this), a return petrol line is required from
the pressure reg which is located at the TBI.  The fuel pump runs
continuously with the excess fed back to the tank.  I understand
some other systems do this as well.

Matt wanted to avoid installing a return line (I put mine into the
filler neck).  I suggested perhaps putting a tee into the pump intake
and feeding back to there.  Then, if no fuel being used by car,
the fuel would circulate in loop from pump to TBI back to pump.  Only
fuel drawn from tank would be actual amount used.  The way the return line
system works, the fuel is constantly circulated through the tank,
its filter sock, and whatever other filters are in line.

Any comments?  Any reason why this wouldn't work?

tom cloud




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