Using a sump instead of a sending unit?

LBZ_tom

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Alright guys. My sending unit is rusted to crap and it looks like I need to replace. Any chance I can use a sump and a lift pump instead of buying a new sending unit and just leave the old unit in after its cleaned up? Dont really want to buy a new one since I would rather draw from a sump. Thanks in advance!
 

Vmyrhaug

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I installed a xdp fuel sump 1 year ago along with airdog 4g 165 pump kit. Nice sump. No leak.. car is in a garage.. no spots on floor. But used locktite on every bolt, and gasket maker between orings, and gasket maker on the part inside tank..
 

magnum12r

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I've used a beans diesel sump on my dodge for two years now. When I get an airdog for my lmm, a sump is the only way I will go.

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rmallen30

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I always use the G&R one with the return built in makes for an easy install.
 

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magnum12r

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I always use the G&R one with the return built in makes for an easy install.
How is the g&r seal and install? I've wondered about that one, i was kind of thinking about getting it for my lmm

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