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Old 02-18-2008, 11:03 PM
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I purchased a Fuel pump from TRE Performance quite some time ago.
I have it here now, and was curious about it...the two pin connector it comes with has bare wire ends at the end of about 6 inches of wire.
If I have to splice and solder these wires...is there any special precautions/solder/or shrink tube I should use for being inside my fuel tank?
BTW this is a 255 LPH unit.
It does not have the nipple on the top of it, were as most Warlbro units do, this is the one that the small 1/8" line attches to and hangs down into the tank.
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Standard crimp splices will do, fuel isn't conductive.

Solder and heatshrink is even better, but be careful with flames.
Old 02-18-2008, 11:30 PM
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Thank ya, sir
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