Aeromotive 11110 - MARINE ELIMINATOR FUEL PUMP User Manual
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Compatible Fuels:
Pump Gas
Race Gas
E85
Diesel
Alcohol/Ethanol
The following steps are typical of most installations:
1. Once the engine has been allowed to cool, relieve the fuel system pressure and disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Raise the vehicle and support it with jack stands.
3. Referring to the appropriate vehicle service manual for instructions, remove the OEM fuel pump.
4. Install an after-market fuel cell or fuel tank sump kit, per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Note: Failure to mount the pump lower than and close to the fuel tank may cause the pump to run dry, resulting in
extreme pump wear! Make sure the pump is located lower than and as close as possible to the fuel tank, so that
the pump is always supplied with fuel!
5. Find a suitable place on the vehicle chassis to mount the Aeromotive fuel pump. Make sure the location will
accommodate the pump mounting bolts, position the pump lower than the fuel tank, is clear of the exhaust, is clear of
any moving suspension or drivetrain components and will keep the pump clear of road obstructions or debris. Using
the pump as a template, mark and drill four mounting holes to accept ¼” bolts. Mount the fuel pump using four ¼”
bolts, nuts and lock washers. For quieter fuel pump operation use Aeromotive p/n 11601 fuel pump vibration
dampening mounting kit.
6. Using minimum of 3/4” ID or AN-12 fuel line, connect the fuel tank sump outlet to a 12302 fuel filter. Using the same
size fuel line connect the fuel filter outlet to the fuel pump inlet, or if you are using an Aeromotive fuel filter you can
attached the filter directly to the fuel pump utilizing an AN-12 fitting (15612) and 2 sealing o-rings (12AN o-ring pack
15624).
Sumped Fuel Tank
Or Fuel Cell
Min. 3/4” ID or
AN-12 Fuel Line
Aeromotive 12302
100 Micron Fuel Filter,
Not Included
Aeromotive
11104 Fuel Pump
Pump Inlet