I have installed an aftermarket inline fuel pump as a supplimental pump for my crappy old diesel truck. The pump is a 255 lph and the truck barely requires that amount in a year.
Now when I turn the pump on and it comes up to pressure I find myself with a diesel bukakke - the union at the primary fuel filter can't handle the pressure and shoots everywhere.
Can I vary the voltage going in to the pump to reduce the flow without burning the motor out? Is there a rule of thumb for the ranges in which you can operate an electric motor?
I'm, obviously, pretty noob about this stuff, so any insight would be helpful.
Thanks!
Now when I turn the pump on and it comes up to pressure I find myself with a diesel bukakke - the union at the primary fuel filter can't handle the pressure and shoots everywhere.
Can I vary the voltage going in to the pump to reduce the flow without burning the motor out? Is there a rule of thumb for the ranges in which you can operate an electric motor?
I'm, obviously, pretty noob about this stuff, so any insight would be helpful.
Thanks!
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