From: kevin doriety (a61ford@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 09 2003 - 17:10:21 PST
While restoring my M123 10 ton I came across a similar problem. Each of the
two gas tanks has an in tank pump like found on the m135/311. as well as
other vehicles. Mine were unusable. so I mounted a Carter 24 volt pump on
the frame. The part no. is P74018. NAPA also sells these, but in their own
packaging. Since it provides plenty of flow for the 844 cu in LeRoi engine,
it should work for a multifuel.
>From: "enallin" <enallin@bedford.net>
>To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>Subject: [MV] deuce in tank fuel pump
>Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 15:11:51 -0500
>
>Hi all, yet another question- M35A2 multifuel turbo. I was going to drain
>the primary fuel filter can, turned the accessory switch on, opened the
>petcock- nothing. Took the petcock out, just a few drops of fuel trickled
>out. Went back to the tank, no sound of fuel pump running (accessory switch
>still on.) Pulled the connector, 24V present. Thinking back, deuce will
>crank for quite a while if it has been sitting, but start RIGHT up if run
>recently. Bad pump? I recall something about a fuse in past discussions, is
>this in tank, or in wiring leading up to tank? Any way to repair pump? If
>not, where to get and about how much? Thanks again to all on this
>list!!!!!!!!! God bless. Gene
>
>
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