MP,
I machined a coupling and attached it to an electric motor. Plumbed a Dahl 200 filter to it and Voila! instant fuel pump/polisher. It was all done with "junk" that I had lying around. Actual cost $0.00 if you don't count the price of filter cartridges.
No, it's not on an engine, if that's what you were thinking.
Since you're so enthusiastic here's some "YachtsmanBill" type photos. The motor is 110V, 1/3HP and turns 3400 RPM. Again, what I had lying around. You may find a DC motor suits your purposes better.GREAT idea. I have some old fuel pumps and I'll try your set up. What size motor? 12V 24 or 110V
Thank you
MP
This thread is a great example of why partially clogged fuel filters can damage injectors...by restricting the return fuel flow...even though the engine runs strong at WOT....the "extra" fuel returned to the tank cools and lubricates injectors...Hence, vacuum gauges are a good monitoring tool....