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Yeah, it's a CHEVY!
And the deal is done. I'm not able to get them any more. Here's another place to get them: https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=9705
Updated on 1-25-2014
Carrier Transicold #30-01108-02SV, made by Facet (40296)
• Self-priming with a 10 ft. minimum lift
• Check valve
• 4 hour dry run
• Self-regulating
• 33 GPH
• 11.5 - 9 PSI
• VCA approved EC 95/54
• 80 Micron Stainless Steel Filter
• Transient Protection
• State-of-the-Art Electronic
• Sealed Electronics
• Reverse Polarity Protection
• Corrosion Resistant over 100 hours salt spray
• Durable Transparent fuel bowl
• Light Weight - 3LBs at 7 1/4”
• Low Power Requirements 1.4 amp on average
Here's a good thread on how to install which includes some parts for connecting it up: http://www.oilburners.net/forums/sh...pump-with-a-Facet-Duralift-electric-fuel-pump
Thanks to RLDSL for this info on the Packard plug:
Well, I got bored and started digging, the Napa part number for the shell of the plug is NW 725176 and the metal pins are NW 725171
There are also two little green round rubber seals that you will need that slip over the wires and fit into the end of the housing when you clip it shut that keep the connector water tight, but I can't find the Napa number for those. Once you get the parts guy in that vacinity, the little seals should be within arms reach.
Updated on 1-25-2014
Carrier Transicold #30-01108-02SV, made by Facet (40296)
• Self-priming with a 10 ft. minimum lift
• Check valve
• 4 hour dry run
• Self-regulating
• 33 GPH
• 11.5 - 9 PSI
• VCA approved EC 95/54
• 80 Micron Stainless Steel Filter
• Transient Protection
• State-of-the-Art Electronic
• Sealed Electronics
• Reverse Polarity Protection
• Corrosion Resistant over 100 hours salt spray
• Durable Transparent fuel bowl
• Light Weight - 3LBs at 7 1/4”
• Low Power Requirements 1.4 amp on average
Here's a good thread on how to install which includes some parts for connecting it up: http://www.oilburners.net/forums/sh...pump-with-a-Facet-Duralift-electric-fuel-pump
Thanks to RLDSL for this info on the Packard plug:
Well, I got bored and started digging, the Napa part number for the shell of the plug is NW 725176 and the metal pins are NW 725171
There are also two little green round rubber seals that you will need that slip over the wires and fit into the end of the housing when you clip it shut that keep the connector water tight, but I can't find the Napa number for those. Once you get the parts guy in that vacinity, the little seals should be within arms reach.
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