Haha I'm looking at doing the same thing beans sump now and a 6.7 pump later... the first one is the one you plan to connect to the pump with? I wonder if I can use a hose clamp to tighten a 1/2" enough to seal if that fitting doesn't work
I don't know if I want use beans since it's outlet is 3/8 not doesn't that mean it's the same size as stock? So if I go with a 6.7 pump it'll be 1/2" trying to suck through 3/8"?
Sorry I must have confused you. The beans sump is 1/2" outlet. The 6.0 pump is 3/8" inlet so you have to reduce the 1/2" line or try to compress it with a hose clamp. The 6.7 pump is 1/2" inlet so it will hook up with a hose clamp all day long. I've got some 190/100 injectors on the way so I'm installing a strictly diesel RR kit and the sump to see if it will keep up. I don't expect it to on a race tune but daily driver tune it should. I will eventually go 6.7 pump because if it fails I can get my truck back up and going at any ford dealer.
Well I emailed them and they said the 3/8 npt is the same as 1/2 hose so I'm going to run the beans sump to my hfcm see if that helps my psi issue till I can afford the 6.7 pump
I think I've read everyone but that one... sweet thanks not crazy bout just using spade connectors but guess I could fill it with silicone once the connections or made...
Ahh I'm on the fence I really don't have the cash right now for this found a stock 6.0 lift pump motor for 100.00 brand new... may just do that for now sump it later then when my fuel demand increases jump for the 6.7 pump...