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Electric Fuel Pump 12V Universal Low Pressure 12 Volt Transfer Inline Fuel Pump for Lawn Mower Carburetor Gas Diesel Engine 2.5-4psi HEP-02A

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  • 【Specification】Inline Fuel Pump, Output Pressure : 2.5-4 psi, Voltage : 12 Volt, Flow Rate : 30 GPH, Hose Size : 8 mm ( 5/16 inch )
  • 【Compatibilty with】Electric Fuel Pump 12v Universal, fits for Trucks, Carburetor, ATV, Marine, Motor, UTV, All 12 Volt Cars, Boats, Generators, Lawn Mower
  • 【Performance】Low Pressure Fuel Pump, build-in check valve design to prevent back flow, light-weight and small size, plunger-type fuel supply, suction stronger, more stable oil supply, 12 Volt Fuel Pump, two-wire design, can be used as booster, standby unit or as a completely independent fuel pump installation and mounted anywhere
  • 【Easy to install】Light weight, quite operation, easy to fit and connect: 2 bolt fixing, 2 wires design.
  • 【Note】If you have any questions about our fuel pump, please contact us for a satisfactory solutions



Product Description

HEP-02A Electric Fuel Pump 12 Volt Transfer Inline Lawn Mower Carburetor Gas Diesel Engine 2.5-4psi

Specifications:

  • Type: Plunger-type
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline/Diesel
  • Output Pressure: 2.5 - 4 PSI
  • Flows Rate: 30 GPH
  • Pump Flow Rate: 110-130 L/H
  • Current: 1 - 2 A
  • Voltage: 12 V
  • Hose Size: 8 mm( 5/16 inch )
  • Mounting Holes: 6.7 cm ( 2.64 inch )
  • Total Length (pump to pipe ends): 145 mm ( 5.71 inch )
  • Movement Material:100%Brass(Does not Contain Aluminum)
  • Crossreference: E8012S, FD0002, P60430, EP12S, 6414671
  • Fits: All 12 volt cars, trucks, boats & generators, toyota, ford, honda, mazda, and any other suitable car

Product Features:

  • Low pressure fuel pump with 2 bolt fixing, 2 wires design, easy to Fit and Connect.
  • Using a plunger-type of fuel supply way, suction Stronger, oil supply more Stably.
  • Package Included: 1 x 12V Electric Fuel Pump

Note:

Electric Fuel Pump

12 Volt Fuel Pump

This is a 12V fuel pump. When customers install, should make sure that the voltage is 12V, couldn't be 24V

12 Volt Transfer Inline Fuel Pump

Easy to install

It will be better to test the positive pole and negative pole before installing

Lawn Mower Carburetor Gas Diesel Engine 2.5-4psi HEP-02A

Low pressure fuel pump

There is some diesel inside the fuel pump to keep the pump in good condition, there may be some diesel leaking in the package, please understand!

Engine 2.5-4psi HEP-02A

Electric Fuel Pumps are Manufactured to OE or Better Standards, Sophisticated Construction, Based on Reliable Material and Fine Craftsmanship. Each Product is Tested before Shipment to Ensure that All Products can Work Properly.


Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Works really good
Randolph S Mathes
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Best to keep hot wire to positive post do not switch, meaning don't reverse the red and black wires
Donald Parker
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Works well and was perfect for my scooter
Todd L
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
works well and has been very reliable but pumps pretty slow, it will keep up with any small motor but i use it to refill my garage heater tank as its 5 feet off the ground and lifting a 5 gal tank up there is really annoying. will fill the 1 gal tank in about 5 mins. it does make a clicking noise but isn't very loud and my heater is much louder than the pump.
Kristy J.
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2024
Worked to mow the lawn twice. Now does nothing with power on. Clean fuel, clean power, properly installed and....nothing. junk!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
This worked fine right out of the box. I thought I could use it to replace the pulse fuel pump on my EZGO golf cart. It worked too well and overwhelmed the carburetor. I will hang on to it as it will work as a transfer pump. I may try it again with a fuel regulator valve.
andrea
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2024
Works great for all my 12 volt gas engines on my farm.
Zero Signal
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
My old lawn tractor quit running the other day. I diagnosed it as a fuel delivery issue (it would run-- barely-- on full choke or with some carb cleaner sprayed into the engine) and figured out that the diaphragm fuel pump that runs off the pressure pulses inside the engine crankcase was not delivering much fuel. This pump is built into the side of the carburetor and the parts for it come in most rebuild kits.The trouble is, I'd already rebuilt the carburetor and fuel pump. I concluded that the pressure pulses going to the pump were a bit weak, either because the engine is getting tired or the crankcase has a leak somewhere or both. Since the engine runs very well and doesn't smoke, I decided a brute force approach was the best course. I'm good at those so I was already on familiar ground.For $10 I got this pump, and for another $12 I got a 4-pack of relays with mounting pigtails. I had some ATC fuse holders, wire, crimp connectors, etc. already. I figure this repair cost me about $25 in parts plus an afternoon of my time.I wired the relay to the hot side of the battery with an inline fuse, then wired the control side to a switched power wire from the starter switch. When I was done, the pump would only run when the key was on. Perfect. I made a mounting plate out of a piece of aluminum I had kicking around, plumbed the fuel line with a new filter and shutoff valve, zip-tied all the wires out of the way, and turned the key on.The pump cycled and filled the float bowl of the carburetor. I twisted the key to the start position and the engine roared to life. I managed to finish mowing my lawn and the tractor worked fine the whole time.This pump is a good low-cost solution for fuel delivery issues on old machines. No idea what the longevity is but for $10 if it lasts a couple of years I'll be thrilled.It's a very good idea (translation: essential) to run the pump with a fused power feed and a relay or some other means of shutting it off. Running without a fuse is an accident waiting to happen if a wire shorts out somewhere so don't skip this step. You could probably run the pump on a switch but a relay with key-on power is almost as simple and there's less danger of forgetting it on and killing your battery (or worse).I'm not sure what the max pressure of this pump is, but keep in mind that the needle valves in some small engine carburetors may not withstand it. If the pump overpowers the needle, it will overflow the float bowl and flood the engine. At that point you'd have to install some sort of bypass or regulator to return excess fuel back to the tank. This didn't happen to me so I didn't investigate.Take note of the dimensions of the pump before ordering. Those mounting legs and the hose barbs stick out a surprisingly long distance. I had trouble finding a place to mount the pump until I found a small area under one of the engine's cylinder heads. This proved to be a good spot because the inlet of the pump will gravity feed, but there were a few other spots I tried where the pump absolutely would not fit.This pump is available from a lot of different sellers on Amazon. I bought the one that had the best combination of low price and good reviews. Fingers crossed, it appears to be relatively trouble-free. I'm cautiously optimistic.
david l sweet
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
I was having problems with my John Deere riding mower D125 twin cylinder 20 hp engine with surging and very poor starting. replaced the vacuum fuel pump and it worked for a couple of months and started the same symptoms. i never liked that design so thought i would give this inline pump a try so i took the fuel pump off and mounted this inline in the same spot just forward of the fuel filter. I thought it should be able to handle the 2.5 to 5 psi and it did no problem now runs and starts great. Poor design easy fix!! Oh i did put a screw in the vacume line to seal it off!
dale cornish
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2024
pump is still working after over a year with regular use
Brian J Hall
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Trouble with my old Craftsman lawn tractor, wasn't getting fuel. Much easier to bypass the mechanical fuel pump and add this low pressure electric pump. Fixed my fuel startup failure. Died after a half dozen start ups. Completely failed.
Bernard Cossette
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2024
Je n'ai pas de photo à soumettre mon appareil n'est pas ici et je suis satisfait de la pompe reçu.
Scooter McGavin
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2023
Great price for a little fuel pump. I have one for fuel transfer from slip tank to fuel tank on my truck and one mounted on a jerry can to fill scooters with mix fuel in the summer. These have worked great for a couple years now.
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