17303
This is Edelbrock's Low-Pressure Fuel Pump running on 12 Volt.
With an output of some 30 US Gallons (110 Liters) per hour, combined with the low output pressure of between 2.0 and 3.5 PSI, this pump is exceptionally well suited to feed the Weber DCOE, Weber DCOM, Weber IDF, Solex ADDHE, Solex DDH, Dellorto DHLA and Dellorto DRLA series carburetors.
Pump specification:
- Flow rate 30 Gallons/hour / 110 liters per hour
- Pressure: 2.0 - 3.5 PSI / 0.14 - 0.24 Bar
- Pipe union thread size: 1/8" NPTF tapered thread
- 12 Volt negative earth
- Suitable for nearly all fuels, including modern ones, but NOT suited for Methanol
Thanks to that low pressure, it is usually not necessary to use a pressure regulator but please check the requirements of your specific system.
Should your vehicle require a pressure regulator, then you will find a fair selection HERE.
Thanks to their compact dimensions, these pumps easily find a place onboard your vehicle.
As with virtually all pumps, also the Edelbrock pumps are between at "pushing fuel" than "sucking fuel" so we advise you to place them as close as possible to your fuel tank.
The pump is standard equipped with a fuel union for 8mm inner diameter fuel line (and so is the fuel filter that comes with the pump).
To make the screwed connections, we advise you to use our Loctite 542 thread sealant.
Please note that failure to operate the pump without a suitable filter voids the warranty!
Suitable screw-on filters can be found HERE.
Only available in 12 Volt, with negative earth, the maximum width is around 116mm not accounting for the fuel filter, while the height is some 54mm.
The width of the base is around 81.5mm with a heart-to-heart distance for the bolt holes of 63mm.
We strongly advise you to secure your fuel lines using our Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
When using an electrical fuel pump, we also strongly advise you to equip your vehicle with an Inertia Fuel Cut-Off Switch as a safety precaution.
Edelbrock Pump Number: 17303
This product is priced, and sold, as set, as depicted.
* Edelbrock pumps are assembled in the USA *