Mallory Ignition Mallory COMP PUMP SERIES 70 ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP 4070LP User Manual

Comp pump, Series 70 electric fuel pump, Installation instructions

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COMP PUMP

®

SERIES 70

ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

PART NO. 4070LP

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FORM #1394 (REV. D) 01/12

NOTE: DO NOT RUN THIS PUMP WITHOUT FUEL

(EXCEPT FOR BRIEF PERIODS WHILE PRIMING).

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating pressure: 3–4 PSI

Fuel pump inlet/outlet thread sizes: 3/8” NPT

Oil pressure switch rating: 5 AMP

Fuel pump over current protection: 5 AMP fuse

Fuel applications: Gasoline

Service Parts

PN 3146A Brush Kit

PN 3164 Seal/Repair Kit, Gasoline

PARTS INCLUdEd IN ThIS kIT

1 Electric Fuel Pump

2 Nuts, 5/16” – 24

2 Bolts, Steel 5/16”

2 Washers, Steel 5/16” Flat

1 Splice Connector

1 Ring Terminal

GENERAL INFORMATION

The COMP PUMP

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70 Series Electric Fuel Pump is a low volume fuel

pump designed for automotive applications. The operating fuel pres-

sure is factory set at 3-4 PSI. A fuel pressure regulator is not used.

We recommend a 5/16” or larger fuel line with this fuel system.
When installing the fuel pump fittings, use a thread sealant compound

(you can find this at a hardware store) on the fitting threads. Do not

use thread sealing tape. Thread sealing tape can get into the Gerotor

and lock the pump. Also, do not overtighten the fittings. This could

damage the fuel chamber.
The fuel pump output pressure can be slightly adjusted on the vehicle

using a fuel pressure gauge. To change the fuel pump output pres-

sure, release the jam nut and remove bypass plug. Clean the bypass

plug. Apply thread sealant compound to the bypass plug threads.

Install bypass plug. Turning the bypass plug clockwise increases fuel

pressure. Tighten the jam nut.
Be sure to install a suitable fuel filter (minimum 40 micron filtration)

between the fuel tank and the fuel pump. The Mallory COMP FILTER

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Series Part Nos. 3140 is recommended. This prevents debris from

becoming wedged in the fuel pump’s Gerotor and locking it.

MOUNTING PROCEdURE

Step 1

Mount the pump as close as possible to the fuel tank (at or below the

level of the fuel tank pickup) in a well ventilated area with minimal

exposure to road debris. Avoid exposing the pump and fuel lines to

moving parts and hot surfaces, such as the exhaust system. NOTE:

Increasing distance between the pump and tank will decrease

pump efficiency.

Step 2

Using the pump mounting bracket as a template, locate mounting

holes on a solid member, such as the vehicle chassis. Drill holes for

5/16” bolts. See Figure 1. NOTE: To ensure against a potential fire

hazard from pump flooding, mount the pump in a vertical posi-

tion with the motor on top.

Step 3

Connect fuel lines as shown in Figure 2. If your fuel system requires

a fuel pressure regulator, proceed to the instructions with the fuel

pressure regulator.

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This product is covered under one or more of the following U.S. Patents:

5,007,806; 4,998,557; 5,111,793; 5,123,436; 5,186,147.

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