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Old 06-10-2012, 12:32 AM   #1
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Default Alternatives to Walbro Fuel Pumps

I think mine is really causing me grief. Are there any options I wonder for a drop in for an 82 Vette that provide 60 PSI (for and LS motor)?
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:40 AM   #2
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The high pressure Walbro 255lph that I had in the Cobra lasted 80,000 miles before I replaced it and I think the plugged up pickup screen is the only reason it was going.
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:01 AM   #3
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That's what I need (I have a 255lph Walbro, almost certain of it.). Wonder if aeromotive makes a drop in to fit my tank?

BTW, did you clean your tank? I think I might have a ton of siht at the bottom of mine that precipitated all this. Wonder what I should do? Drain, drop it and send it some where for a flush and lining if anybody does that sort of thing. Maybe just replace it with a fuel cell if there is an off the shelf one that's not too crazy expensive. This has been a real PITA.
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:31 AM   #4
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They do make a drop in, FYI any pump you buy that's not walbrow or areomotive is still going to be walbrow whether its badged as such.

I have a 340lph for the stang
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:50 AM   #5
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So there's two OEMs? What about Walbro vs. Aeromotive on fundamental quality. I don't want to blame my fuel pump for what may have been the problems of 20+ year old tank, but if I have to replace I want to replace with what's best.
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I hear complaints on both companies, no reason to change from walbrow unless you have a chronic issue
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I didn't clean the tank because it didn't look bad. The screen was the original which had 191,000 miles on it. There are companies that clean and coat tanks. My dad had a few tanks done over the years when he owned Reliable Motors in Temple City. I just don't know who he used. Have you checked you fuel pressure? Mine was low which is how I knew my fuel pump was an issue.
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When we checked once with the Tech II it was around 58 steady and would drop suddenly with the stumbling. But I don't know if that's cause or effect. . .
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Have you bench tested the pump
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Have you bench tested the pump
I didn't but LS1Z28 did and he said it was fine. Which is why I'm leaning towards some wiring/electrical issue. But I know very little about automotive wiring, so I don't know where the wiring to/from the pump is going/coming from. It'd be nice to find out all this was just a dodgy splice that acts up when moisture is around or something like that.
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