Notice, Danger caution, Warning – MSD 2920 Atomic EFI Master Kit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Failure to follow the above may result in fuel leakage, bursting of the fuel lines, poor vehicle

performance and/or decreased fuel pump life! Improper installation will void all warranties for

this product!

While performing the following steps, if any fuel leaks are detected,

immediately turn the ignition to OFF, remove any spilled fuel and repair the

leak(s) before proceeding!

DANGER

CAUTION

WARNING

NOTICE

8. Turn the ignition to ON

without starting the engine, allow the pump to run for several seconds and

check the fuel pressure. If there is no pressure, turn the ignition to OFF, wait one minute, then turn the

ignition to ON and recheck the pressure. Repeat this ignition OFF and ON procedure until the gauge

registers pressure or you detect a fuel leak. If no pressure is registered on the gauge after running the

pump for several seconds and you have found no leaks, check all fuel and electrical connections to

determine the cause.

INSTALLING THE FUEL PUMP

The Fuel Pump, PN 2920, is designed to support engines up to 525hp. The pump specifications will

support the volume and pressure required when being used with a returnless or return style fuel system.

1. It is recommended to mount the pump close to the gas tank and in a position that is below the lowest

point of the tank.

2. Before mounting the pump, it is recommended to install the ground wire to the negative terminal and

the orange wire from the Atomic to the positive terminal with the hardware supplied in the small parts

bag. Connect the ground wire to a clean, bare metal ground source.

3. Connect the fuel line to the pump and secure with a small fuel line clamps, and then mount the pump

with the supplied clamps and self drilling screws.

4. Install the fuel filters. Find a suitable location for the supplied fuel filters and use the supplied clamps and

self drilling screws to secure them to their mounting locations. The small filter is the pre-filter and needs

to be mounted between the fuel tank and the fuel pump. The large filter is the post filter and needs to

be mounted between the fuel pump and the throttle body. Both filters and the pump incorporate 3/8"

beaded inlet/outlets.

Note: Many carbureted fuel tanks have a 5/16" diameter supply line. The Atomic

EFI requires a 3/8" diameter supply line. Fuel line size mismatching will cause fuel vapor lock, even if the

vehicle qualifies for returnless using the points system(described (described in PN 2910 instructions.

5. Connect the supplied fuel hose from the pump to the filter using the supplied clamps.

6. Determine if the fuel line is going to be routed to the front or rear port on the throttle body. Route the

hose to the inlet port making sure to secure it to the frame and away from heat sources and suspen-

sion components.

7. Install the 3/8" hose to the inlet of the Atomic throttle body using the -6 fitting supplied in the kit. It is

recommended to use dish soap to push the hose over the fitting. Make sure the line is pushed all the

way to the end of the fitting.

DO NOT use a clamp on the push lock fitting.

IN TANK MOUNT

The MSD pump can be used in the tank however it would require a sock, or filter element, on the pickup

side. It is important to note that the wiring used to run the pump will need to meet requirements to be

submersed in fuel. When wiring an in-tank pump, it is recommended to use a wire that conforms to

SAE specifications J1128 and J378. This wiring features a Thermoplastic insulated wiring with polyvinyl

chloride insulation for protection against gasoline, oil, and more.

In addition, different fuel line will be required internally if the pump is to be mounted in the tank. Fuel

line that meets SAE30R10 specifications

MUST be used. DO NOT use the included fuel line inside

the fuel tank. Failure to do so will cause severe damage to the engine and/or fuel system.

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