Edelbrock 17930 User Manual

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Catalog #17930

Brochure #63-0220

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©2003 Edelbrock Corporation
Rev. 11/03

(Note: This rotary fuel injection pump will not work
on carbureted fuel systems. It is for electronic fuel

injection only.)

(Note: The word “bracket” used throughout these

instructions refers to the fuel pump mounting

bracket and fuel level sender assembly.)

PREPARATION
1. Make sure the engine is cool and the vehicle is on level

ground. Set the parking brake.

2. Remove the negative (ground) cable from the battery

and position it so that it cannot make a connection to
the battery during the fuel pump installation
procedure.

3. Relieve fuel system pressure by using a pressure

gauge tool, Ford Service tool # T80L-9974-B or
equivalent. Connect the pressure gauge to the
Schrader valve located on the engine fuel rail. Slowly
open the pressure gauge valve and drain the fuel into
a suitable container to relieve the fuel system
pressure. (This procedure is necessary since the fuel
system can retain gasoline under pressure for a
considerable period of time. Opening a pressurized
line could spray fuel, creating a risk of fire or personal
injury.)

4. Drain the fuel tank. Use an OSHA-approved gasoline

transfer pump, and remove as much fuel as possible
through the fuel tank filler neck. Store the fuel in
approved safety containers only.

5. Lift and safely support the vehicle with approved

safety stands with enough height to gain clearance to
remove the fuel tank. If lifting only the rear of the
vehicle, remember to block the front wheels.

6. Once the vehicle is lifted and supported, an alternate

method of fuel removal may be implemented.
Determine which line is the fuel return line going back
to the fuel tank

(See Fig. 1). Trace the return line

back from the injectors and remove it from the
bracket. Securely attach a hose to the exposed fuel
return tube leading into the tank, and draw the
remaining fuel out and into an approved container.

(Note: Regardless of the method used to remove

fuel from the tank, it is important to remove as much

fuel as possible before removing the tank. This is

required to help prevent fuel spillage, and injury
from excessive weight while removing the tank).

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

FUEL TANK REMOVAL

(Caution: The fuel tank can be quite awkward to

remove due to its size and weight. Obtain help during

its removal).
(Note: The following instructions may not be specific

to your particular vehicle. See your factory service

manual for specific instructions).
1. Prior to removing the retaining clips in the fuel line

connectors, note their styles and respective fuel line
location. The 1/4” fuel line connector uses a duckbill
style retainer, and the 5/16” fuel line connector uses a
hairpin style clip. The specific service manual for this
vehicle has a section on fuel lines, fuel line connectors,
and fuel line connector retainers that may be referred to,
if necessary, for help in removing the clips and/or fuel
lines. Remove the retaining clips from the fuel line
connectors and remove the fuel lines from the pump
bracket. Check for and remove any other hoses that may
be attached to the fuel tank.

2. Disconnect the electrical connector at the fuel tank to

main harness connector. Support and partially lower the
tank, if needed.

3. Remove the fuel filler neck, if necessary.
4. Support the fuel tank and remove the retaining straps to

allow the tank to be removed from the vehicle. Remove
the fuel tank being careful not to spill any remaining fuel.

5. Note the condition and position of all fuel tank mounting

pads and insulators used to isolate the fuel tank from the
vehicle body. Mislocated, deteriorated, or incorrect pads
and/or insulators can cause objectionable transmission of
fuel pump noise into the vehicle.

Fig. 1

Fuel Tank

Fuel Pressure Regulator

Fuel Return Line

Injector(s)

Fuel Filter

Vapor Canister

Typical Fuel System

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