OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT

OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT
OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT

Key features

  • Good Qulity: Made of High Quality & Durable Material that meets OE Standard; 2 Years warranty against manufacture defect
  • Suitable for:Suitable for Agricultural, Automotive, Commercial, Construction Plant, Industrial & Marine Using Diesel/Petrol/
  • Item-condition:100%Brand New In Factory Original Package. Not refurbished or re-manufactured parts
  • 2 Years Warranty - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
  • ***PLEASE CHECK THE YEAR/MAKE/MODEL DROP DOWN MENU AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE TO MAKE SURE THIS PART FITS YOUR VEHICLE***
BrandOSIAS
Size12V UNIVERSAL Facet red top style
Color12V UNIVERSAL Facet red top style

OSIAS 12V ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL PETROL DIESEL FUEL PUMP FACET RED TOP STYLE TRACTOR BOAT

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Works for mep002a military generator with simple mods.
DanInCally✓ Verified PurchaseApril 12, 2024
For anyone with a mep002 or mep003 generator that uses the pricey pricey facet 24v fuel pumps, I was able to use this inexpensive pump to replace a failed auxiliary pump with a few easy modifications:

1. This pump comes with two hose adapters that must be removed. One of them will not unscrew because it is too close to the electrical connection (which doesn't seem to come apart) so I had to cut the hose adapter off with a hacksaw so it could be unscrewed.

2. The outlets of this pump are 1/8" female NPT female but the mep/facet pumps are 1/4" male NPT. So I bought two 1/8" to 1/4" male to male adapters. cost: about $4.00. With these in place, the existing mep connectors thread right on.

3. The bracket on this pump has holes in the same position as the facet pump, but the holes are larger and the bolt head can fit right though. I used a 1/4" flat washer on either side to cure that issue.

4. This pump comes with +/- wires that go into some type of plug. I cut the plug off and removed the negative wire by just removing a screw on the bottom that held it in place. The negative is unnecessary on a mep which uses the frame for ground. When you remove the old pump from the generator, there should be star washers under the bracket. Be sure to put these back *under* the bracket, to obtain a good ground connection. Alternatively, one could leave the ground wire on, and wire it to any good ground on the generator.

5. The positive wire must be connected to the old positive lead. In my case, I cut/spliced AFTER the round thingy, which is a capacitor that filters out some electronic noise from the pump. If your capacitor is no longer working, the DC breaker will pop when switch is set to prime. In this case, you can cut/splice the wire before it and you shouldn't miss it. Note that these capacitors are provided with the correct facet model for the generator in order to reduce radio interference/EMI, but most facet pumps are sold without them, and many people bypass them on the MEPs.

That's pretty much it.

I've only had the thing installed for an hour or so and it filled my fuel tank from the aux tank in about 10 minutes, which seems similar to what the old pump used to do. I will report back here if it fails.

oh, one other thing. I briefly opened up the bottom where the fuel strainer is, and things look very similar to the facet pump, to the extent that I imagine some or maybe all parts could be interchangeable. untested, so ymmv.
Works great
Thomas V. Vine✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 19, 2024
I installed this pump on my 1965 Dodge M37 to help eliminate vapor locking. It works well and was easy to install.
Exactly what I needed! An exact duplicate of the one installed on my airplane!
Terrall P.✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 12, 2024
This little pump is identical to the one on my 1961 Forney F 1 Aircoupe. Yes a plane.
Work good sovled my starting problem
Kindle Customer✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 7, 2024
Used it on an old 74 W14 loader. The 90 degree connections weren't tight so when tightening the wiring was in the way so had to replace them with a straight pieces
Works good so far
Matt G✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 21, 2024
Fit right in my 780 case backhoe. I removed the fittings that came with it and the threads matched right up to the original fittings
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